by Michelle Mosser | May 31, 2022 | Commercial Banking, Mortgage Loans, National, News
(Above) Mauise Ricard III’s four-bedroom colonial in a suburb of Atlanta. Photographer: Aboubacar Kante/Bloomberg Bloomberg, By Shawn Donnan, Ann Choi, Hannah Levitt and Christopher Cannon | March 10, 2022 Fewer than half of Black applicants were approved by the...
by Michelle Mosser | Mar 17, 2022 | Commercial Banking, Mortgage Loans, News
(Photo by Mike Mozart/ CC by 2.0) Also, formerly redlined neighborhoods are hotter, and New Yorkers experiencing homelessness fear for their safety NEXT CITY, by Roshan Abraham, March 17, 2022 Wells Fargo Denied More Than Half of Refinancing Applications From...
by Anthony Colombo | Jan 25, 2019 | Local Economies, Mortgage Loans, Public Banking, Student Loans, Videos, Videos National & PBI Videos
North Dakota has a public bank – a bank that has been owned and operated by the people of North Dakota since 1919. Because of the Bank of North Dakota, the state weathered the crisis of 2008 far better than most. North Dakota has not had a single local bank failure in...
by Anthony Colombo | Sep 28, 2014 | Commercial Banking, Local Economies, Mortgage Loans, News, Postal Banking, Print Media, Public Banking, Student Loans, The Unbanked
From The Santa Fe New Mexican: Public bank advocates gain advice from experts Posted: Saturday, September 27, 2014 10:00 pm | Updated: 11:18 pm, Sat Sep 27, 2014. By Ed Moreno For The New Mexican The path to establish a publicly owned bank will be scattered with legal...