Are banks on the map?

Are banks on the map?

by National Community Reinvestment Coalition (U.S.)

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In most of the largest 25 metro areas in the US, banks are not located in working class and minority neighborhoods in the same proportion that they are located in wealthy and white neighborhoods. NCRC mapped bank branches in the largest metro areas in the US, and then compared to the income level and minority level of the census tracts of the cities. While a few cities stand out as models of even distribution, most maps show a stark disparity: upper-income and white neighborhoods contain the great majority of bank branches. This disparity has an impact on the ability of families in these neighborhoods to access financial services and thus build assets and climb out of poverty. The report is composed of three components. First, it compares the benefits of the mainstream banking industry over fringe banking outlets - the check cashers, payday loan stores, and pawnshops - showing how banks provide superior and more affordable services. Second, it explains the methodology behind how the mapping analysis was carried out and then presents its key findings. Third, it offers recommendations on how to improve the types of services offered to working class and minority individuals, in order to increase their prospects of building wealth and creating assets.

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