In California, no-fee accounts would combat systemic discrimination in banking services.
Terri Friedline
Terri Friedline is an associate professor of social work at the University of Michigan.
Posted inEconomic Policy
Banks and Tech Companies Jockey for Economic Control
As banks close branches, tech giants open physical stores.
Posted inCoronavirus
How Banks Are Exploiting the Coronavirus Crisis for Profit
Interviews with frontline bank workers reveal inadequate safety protections and a crisis response tied to profiting from vulnerable customers.
Posted inEconomic Policy
Want a Green New Deal? Then Challenge Global Capitalism
As climate change accelerates, communities of color suffer while corporations continue to rake in profits and the wealthy flee to safer locales.

