Approximately 88 million people in the United States, or 28 percent of the population, have no bank account at all, or do have a bank account, but primarily rely on check-cashing storefronts, payday lenders, title lenders, or even pawnshops to meet their financial needs. And these lenders charge much more for their services than traditional banks. The average annual income for an “unbanked” family is $25,500, and about 10 percent of that income, or $2,412, goes to fees and interest for gaining access to credit or other financial services. But a possible solution has appeared, in the unlikely guise of the United States Postal Service
Professor Mehrsa Baradaran is interviewed by Quartz on her thoughts about postal banking
This essay makes the case that the USPS is in a unique position to provide much-needed financial ser...
The basic idea of postal banking is to have a public bank that would offer a wide range of transacti...
If banks are not providing credit to the poor, the state should provide it directly.The existing pos...
Approximately 88 million people in the United States, or 28 percent of the population, have no bank ...
Approximately 88 million people in the United States, or 28 percent of the population, have no bank ...
This article appearing in The Nation on January 9, 2016 examines how Postal Banking could assist low...
One of the great ironies in modern America is that the less money you have, the more you pay to use ...
This essay makes the case that the USPS is in a unique position to provide much-needed financial ser...
If banks are not providing credit to the poor, the state should provide it directly.The existing pos...
Writer: Heidi Murphy, 706-583-5487, hmurphy@uga.edu Contact: Mehrsa Baradaran, 706-542-5294, mehrsa@...
Writer: Heidi Murphy, 706-583-5487, hmurphy@uga.edu Contact: Mehrsa Baradaran, 706-542-5294, mehrsa@...
Writer: Heidi Murphy, 706-583-5487, hmurphy@uga.edu Contact: Mehrsa Baradaran, 706-542-5294, mehrsa@...
Writer: Heidi Murphy, 706-583-5487, hmurphy@uga.edu Contact: Mehrsa Baradaran, 706-542-5294, mehrsa@...
This essay makes the case that the USPS is in a unique position to provide much-needed financial ser...
Professor Mehrsa Baradaran is interviewed by Quartz on her thoughts about postal banking
This essay makes the case that the USPS is in a unique position to provide much-needed financial ser...
The basic idea of postal banking is to have a public bank that would offer a wide range of transacti...
If banks are not providing credit to the poor, the state should provide it directly.The existing pos...
Approximately 88 million people in the United States, or 28 percent of the population, have no bank ...
Approximately 88 million people in the United States, or 28 percent of the population, have no bank ...
This article appearing in The Nation on January 9, 2016 examines how Postal Banking could assist low...
One of the great ironies in modern America is that the less money you have, the more you pay to use ...
This essay makes the case that the USPS is in a unique position to provide much-needed financial ser...
If banks are not providing credit to the poor, the state should provide it directly.The existing pos...
Writer: Heidi Murphy, 706-583-5487, hmurphy@uga.edu Contact: Mehrsa Baradaran, 706-542-5294, mehrsa@...
Writer: Heidi Murphy, 706-583-5487, hmurphy@uga.edu Contact: Mehrsa Baradaran, 706-542-5294, mehrsa@...
Writer: Heidi Murphy, 706-583-5487, hmurphy@uga.edu Contact: Mehrsa Baradaran, 706-542-5294, mehrsa@...
Writer: Heidi Murphy, 706-583-5487, hmurphy@uga.edu Contact: Mehrsa Baradaran, 706-542-5294, mehrsa@...
This essay makes the case that the USPS is in a unique position to provide much-needed financial ser...
Professor Mehrsa Baradaran is interviewed by Quartz on her thoughts about postal banking
This essay makes the case that the USPS is in a unique position to provide much-needed financial ser...
The basic idea of postal banking is to have a public bank that would offer a wide range of transacti...