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Sightline Institute: Homelessness is a Housing Problem

Sightline Institute, March 16, 2022, Homelessness is a Housing Problem A new book by University of Washington professor Gregg Colburn and Seattle-based data scientist and policy analyst Clayton Page Aldern examines these places’ disparate trends and the many causes that have been ascribed to homelessness. One by one, and with compelling data, Colburn and Aldern […]

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Politico: The main driver of inflation isn’t what you think it is

Politico, March 18, 2022, The main driver of inflation isn’t what you think it is Skyrocketing housing costs may create even bigger problems for the administration going forward than oil and food price spikes, which are the result of sudden and unforeseen — but probably temporary — events. That’s because there’s no clear end in

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Los Angeles Times: Op-Ed: How can the White House fix environmental injustice if it won’t take race into account?

Los Angeles Times, March 18, 2022, Op-Ed: How can the White House fix environmental injustice if it won’t take race into account? In mid-February, when the White House unveiled the beta version of its Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool, it was met by sharp criticism from environmental justice advocates: A mapping tool designed to identify disadvantaged communities

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Bloomberg: Wells Fargo Pressed by Senators on Race Disparity in Refinancing

Bloomberg, March 17, 2022, Wells Fargo Pressed by Senators on Race Disparity in Refinancing Senate Banking Committee Chairman Sherrod Brown and other Democratic senators called on Thursday for regulators to investigate Wells Fargo & Co.’s treatment of Black homeowners seeking to refinance mortgages during the pandemic. In a separate letter to Chief Executive Officer Charlie Scharf, senators Elizabeth Warren and Ron

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The New York Times: Fed raises rates and projects six more increases in 2022

The New York Times, March 16, 2022, Fed raises rates and projects six more increases in 2022 The Federal Reserve lifted its key interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point on Wednesday as policymakers took their first decisive step toward trying to tame rapid inflation by cooling the economy. The Fed had kept rates near

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American Banker: TAB Bank dragged into seedy world of puppy mill loans by fintech partner

American Banker, March 16, 2022, TAB Bank dragged into seedy world of puppy mill loans by fintech partner Transportation Alliance Bank (TAB Bank) in Ogden, Utah, has a partnership with a fintech called EasyPay Finance that seems to forward the bank’s aim of financial inclusion — it lends to people with low FICO scores who

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Bloomberg: Fed to Hike and Steepen Its Rate Policy Path: Decision-Day Guide

Bloomberg, March 16, 2022, Fed to Hike and Steepen Its Rate Policy Path: Decision-Day Guide The Federal Reserve is poised to raise interest rates Wednesday for the first time since 2018, with investors focused on how aggressive central bankers plan to be in tackling the hottest inflation in four decades. The Federal Open Market Committee

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PR Newswire: Bank of America Becomes First Financial Institution Certified by J.D. Power for Customer Satisfaction with Financial Health Support

PR Newswire, March 3, 2022, Bank of America Becomes First Financial Institution Certified by J.D. Power for Customer Satisfaction with Financial Health Support Bank of America is the first financial institution to be certified by J.D. Power for  financial health support, according to the J.D. Power Financial Health Support Certification Program. Bank of America is

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The Wall Street Journal: Sarah Bloom Raskin Withdraws as Biden’s Pick for Top Fed Banking Regulator

The Wall Street Journal, March 15, 2022, Sarah Bloom Raskin Withdraws as Biden’s Pick for Top Fed Banking Regulator Sarah Bloom Raskin, President Biden’s nominee to become the government’s most powerful banking regulator, withdrew from consideration on Tuesday, the White House said, amid opposition to her nomination from Republicans and a key Democrat. The withdrawal

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The New York Times: Manchin won’t support Raskin for the Fed, imperiling her nomination

The New York Times, March 14, 2022, Manchin won’t support Raskin for the Fed, imperiling her nomination Mr. Manchin, a West Virginian who has close ties to the fossil fuel industry and has rejected much of President Biden’s climate agenda, cited her statements on climate and energy policy, and pointedly noted that the board “is

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American Banker: Subprime lender OppFi sues to continue making loans in California

American Banker, March 10, 2022, Subprime lender OppFi sues to continue making loans in California Consumer advocates and state policymakers have called the arrangement a “rent-a-bank” scheme in which OppFi is using FinWise Bank’s charter to evade California’s 36% rate cap. But in a lawsuit filed this week, Chicago-based OppFi argued that it is not

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Bloomberg: Wells Fargo Rejected Half Its Black Applicants in Mortgage Refinancing Boom

Bloomberg, March 10, 2022, Wells Fargo rejected half its Black applicants in mortgage refinancing boom Nationwide, only 47% of Black homeowners who completed a refinance application with Wells Fargo in 2020 were approved, compared with 72% of White homeowners, according to a Bloomberg News analysis of federal mortgage data. While Black applicants had lower approval rates

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Miami Herald: PPP loans were made to be forgiven. In heavily Black areas like South Florida, many aren’t

Miami Herald, March 24, 2022, PPP loans were made to be forgiven. In heavily Black areas like South Florida, many aren’t Researchers at the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, which advocates for better financial and housing access for minorities and underserved groups, sent white and Black borrowers with similar financial profiles to banks to inquire about

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Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond: Revisiting the Community Reinvestment Act

Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, March 2022, Revisiting the Community Reinvestment Act A key question was how to best define bank assessment areas so that they do not reflect illegal discrimination or arbitrarily exclude LMI census tracts. Some community advocates favor a broadening of assessment areas. “This is a huge area,” says Josh Silver of

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The Center for Public Integrity: How can we close our racial wealth gap?

The Center for Public Integrity, March 22, 2022, How can we close our racial wealth gap? The same dynamics play out in the credit-score system that affects our ability to get a loan or rent an apartment. “A credit score kind of bakes in the racial wealth divide to begin with,” said Jesse Van Tol,

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