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If we're talking about such low sums - why even have interest? Why not lend the money for free? There's C suite banking execs that blow that much money on their lunch supply of coke...
Debt fucks people up - I've personally known folk who've used debt "wisely" for business purposes only for it to crumble and they take their lives because they don't see a way out.
The micro-loans in Africa use very low interest rates as a way of encouraging responsibility for the loan, as well as a means of generating small amounts of capital which is used to fund future loans. In the programs I'm familiar with, all the money stays in the community instead of being siphoned out of it.
That's good to hear! - still feels weird to take profits from people worse off than you - but if it helps them and stays in the community it doesn't seem like that big a deal