by Michelle Mosser | Apr 7, 2021 | California, COVID-19, News, Public Bank, Public Banking
Photo by Jerome Strauss, Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0) By Margot Roosevelt, Los Angeles Times | April 6, 2021 Escalating overdraft charges. Minimum balances. High ATM, check-cashing and debit card fees. Banking can be expensive, especially for low-wage workers. A score...
by Michelle Mosser | Mar 15, 2021 | Bank of North Dakota, COVID-19, News, Public Bank, Public Banking
Photo by Eduardo Soares on Unsplash By Geeta Minocha and Ricardo Williams, Orlando Sentinel | March 12, 2021 A Public Bank for New Mexico would not offer bank accounts to the public, but could offer NM the other benefits mentioned in this article There’s...
by Michelle Mosser | Mar 3, 2021 | Bank of North Dakota, COVID-19, News, Public Bank, Public Banking
Image by joshua twentythree / CC BY 2.0 By Ellen Brown, ScheerPost | March 3, 2021 Just over two months into the new year, 2021 has already seen a flurry of public banking activity. Sixteen new bills to form publicly-owned banks or facilitate their formation...
by Michelle Mosser | Dec 29, 2020 | COVID-19, National, News, PPP, Public Bank, Public Banking
Photo by Jorge Salvador on Unsplash By Oscar Perry Abello, Next City | December 29, 2020 Money. Where is it? Where does it come from? Who is working on ways to get more of it to where cities need it most? When I look back at 2020, I see these are the questions...
by Michelle Mosser | Dec 14, 2020 | Bank of North Dakota, COVID-19, National, News, Public Bank, Public Banking
Photo courtesy Bank of North Dakota By AM1100 The Flag | December 12, 2020 Bank of North Dakota (BND) released its final COVID-relief program numbers and amounts for the four programs it administered to stimulate economic recovery. The Bank utilized its network...
by Michelle Mosser | Dec 8, 2020 | COVID-19, Economics, Local Economies, News
Judy Wicks. Photo courtesy Where’s Wicks? Newsletter By Judy Wicks, Where’s Wicks? Newsletter | December 8, 2020 Public Banking can play a strong role in supporting local community development. The 2020 election has left us a deeply divided...