This report analyzes 2007 Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data and finds that, in low- and moderate-income communities, depositories with CRA obligations originate a far smaller share of higher-cost loans than lenders not subject to CRA. It also finds that lenders covered by CRA are much less likely to make higher-cost loans in communities of color than lenders not covered by CRA
This report examines systemic inequities in the mortgage market, as reflected in neighborhood lendin...
In 1977, Congress passed the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) to encourage federally insured deposit...
The goal of this report is to examine one segment of community economic activity -- home lending -- ...
A joint report by: California Reinvestment Coalition, Community Reinvestment Association of North Ca...
The financial crisis has led to significantly reduced access to mortgage credit for all borrowers an...
Paying More for the American Dream V examines changes in conventional refinance lending between 2008...
This report demonstrates that African-American and Latino borrowers are paying more than their white...
This paper reviews data and research studies that demonstrate that CRA has helped to increase lendin...
When Congress enacted the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) in 1977, it sought to address one of the ...
In America, access to credit is one of the few routes to economic progress for those not born into w...
This paper investigates the impact of the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), a government policy enco...
Recent research has established that the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) has increased mortgage len...
The recent turmoil in the financial markets caused by rising default rates on subprime residential h...
To the surprise of many in attendance, community activists and financial institutions found common g...
In 1977 the Federal Government introduced the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), which requires banks...
This report examines systemic inequities in the mortgage market, as reflected in neighborhood lendin...
In 1977, Congress passed the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) to encourage federally insured deposit...
The goal of this report is to examine one segment of community economic activity -- home lending -- ...
A joint report by: California Reinvestment Coalition, Community Reinvestment Association of North Ca...
The financial crisis has led to significantly reduced access to mortgage credit for all borrowers an...
Paying More for the American Dream V examines changes in conventional refinance lending between 2008...
This report demonstrates that African-American and Latino borrowers are paying more than their white...
This paper reviews data and research studies that demonstrate that CRA has helped to increase lendin...
When Congress enacted the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) in 1977, it sought to address one of the ...
In America, access to credit is one of the few routes to economic progress for those not born into w...
This paper investigates the impact of the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), a government policy enco...
Recent research has established that the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) has increased mortgage len...
The recent turmoil in the financial markets caused by rising default rates on subprime residential h...
To the surprise of many in attendance, community activists and financial institutions found common g...
In 1977 the Federal Government introduced the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), which requires banks...
This report examines systemic inequities in the mortgage market, as reflected in neighborhood lendin...
In 1977, Congress passed the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) to encourage federally insured deposit...
The goal of this report is to examine one segment of community economic activity -- home lending -- ...