Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Lack of Bank Accounts Cost "Gateway Cities" Big Time
Something as seemingly simple as having a bank account would have saved Gateway cities, like Springfield, Worcester, Holyoke and Brockton, an estimated $72 million a year. Recent research shows that these cities are less likely to have traditional bank accounts and more likely to use check cashing services. These services tend to have high fees, which add more financial strain on already struggling communities. Read more.
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