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cal04

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Sat Feb 1, 2014, 04:14 PM Feb 2014

Sen. Elizabeth Warren: Coming to a Post Office Near You: Loans You Can Trust?

The poor pay more.

According to a report put out this week by the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) of the U.S. Postal Service, about 68 million Americans -- more than a quarter of all households -- have no checking or savings account and are underserved by the banking system. Collectively, these households spent about $89 billion in 2012 on interest and fees for non-bank financial services like payday loans and check cashing, which works out to an average of $2,412 per household. That means the average underserved household spends roughly 10 percent of its annual income on interest and fees -- about the same amount they spend on food.

Think about that: about 10 percent of a family's income just to manage getting checks cashed, bills paid, and, sometimes, a short-term loan to tide them over. That's more than a full month's income just to try to navigate the basics.

The poor pay more, and that's one of the reasons people get trapped at the bottom of the economic ladder.

But it doesn't have to be this way. In the same remarkable report this week, the OIG explored the possibility of the USPS offering basic banking services -- bill paying, check cashing, small loans -- to its customers. With post offices and postal workers already on the ground, USPS could partner with banks to make a critical difference for millions of Americans who don't have basic banking services because there are almost no banks or bank branches in their neighborhoods.

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/elizabeth-warren/coming-to-a-post-office-n_b_4709485.html


Ryan Grim
Elizabeth Warren: Let the Post Office offer checking accounts, small loans. The new public option:
https://twitter.com/ryangrim/status/429707890568724480

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Sen. Elizabeth Warren: Coming to a Post Office Near You: Loans You Can Trust? (Original Post) cal04 Feb 2014 OP
fine as long as there are seperate waiting lines for postal and banking matters nt msongs Feb 2014 #1
There's a precedent: The U.S. Postal Savings System Proud Public Servant Feb 2014 #2
Just like Britain's. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2014 #3
Makes too much sense and would save the postal service so they won't do it. truebluegreen Feb 2014 #4
I like it, although I don't need it. And I wish they'd let them offer office services. n/t freshwest Feb 2014 #5
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