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The Unbanking Of America How The New Middle Class Survives Hardcover Lisa Servon

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The Unbanking Of America How The New Middle Class Survives Hardcover Lisa Servon
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Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.27 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Lisa Servon
ISBN: 9780544602311, 0544602315
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: Hardcover

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The Unbanking Of America How The New Middle Class Survives Hardcover Lisa Servon by Lisa Servon 9780544602311, 0544602315 instant download after payment.

An urgent, absorbing exposé—why Americans are fleeing our broken banking system in growing numbers, and how alternatives are rushing in to do what banks once did.
What do an undocumented immigrant in the South Bronx, a high‑net‑worth entrepreneur, and a twenty‑something graduate student have in common? All three are victims of our dysfunctional mainstream bank and credit system. Today nearly half of all Americans live from paycheck to paycheck, and income volatility has doubled over the past thirty years. Banks, with their high monthly fees and overdraft charges, are gouging their low- and middle-income customers, while serving only the wealthiest Americans.
Lisa Servon delivers a stunning indictment of America’s banks, together with eye-opening dispatches from inside a range of banking alternatives that have sprung up to fill the void. She works as a teller at RiteCheck, a check‑cashing business in the South Bronx, and as a payday lender in Oakland. She looks closely at the workings of atanda, an informal lending club. And she delivers fascinating, hopeful portraits of the entrepreneurs reacting to the unbanking of America by designing systems to creatively serve many of us. Banks were once essential pillars of our lives; now we can no longer count on them to do right by us.

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