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Neighborhood Trust in the News

Bloomberg Law  Banks Warn CFPB to Back Off on Scrutiny of Medical Credit Cards

Yahoo News  5 Rules for Lending Money to Friends

childtaxcreditoutreach.org  What We Can Learn From Recent Reports About the Impact of the Expanded Child Tax Credit and the Ongoing Need for Outreach

badcredit.org  Neighborhood Trust’s TrustPlus Helps Low-Income Workers Manage Debt and Finances

The Wall Street Journal  Refunds Can Be Tricky in a Pandemic—Here’s How to Get Your Money Back

MONEY  7 Missed Bills and What They Do To Your Credit Score

The Economist  Universal basic income gains momentum in America

Mother Jones  The GOP Plan to Slash Unemployment Benefits Puts the Whole Economic Recovery at Risk

U.S. News & World Report  Should You Use a Credit Card Loan?

Al Jazeera  UBI: Is recession pushing the US towards permanent cash payments?

Bankrate.com  Survey: Nearly half of U.S. households have had incomes cut during coronavirus pandemic

Reviewed.com  Here’s why you don’t need to pay off your credit card every month

NYN Media  Leader to Leader: The post-COVID nonprofit

NYN Media  Leader to Leader: Responding to race and COVID-19 | NYN

CityLab  Stockton Extends its Universal Basic Income Pilot

News 12 The Bronx  Nonprofits team up to give $1,000 to Bronx families

Forbes  Fintech Apps Offer Financial First Aid For Hardest-Hit Consumers

Inside Philanthropy  Banks Started Giving Early on in Response to COVID-19

San Francisco Business Journal  Here are resources nonprofits and private companies are offering amid COVID-19

Hunts Point Express  ANDREW YANG PLEDGES $1 MILLION IN CORONAVIRUS RELIEF TO THE BRONX

El Diario  Andrew Yang ofrece $1 millón de dólares a familias afectadas en El Bronx, reafirmando rumores de que quiere ser alcalde

The Breakfast Club  Andrew Yang Announces He’s Giving $1M To The People Of NYC

am New York  The Humanity Forward Coronavirus Relief Fund dedicates $1,000 to 1,000 Bronx households

Fox News  Yang nonprofit giving out $1,000 payments to Bronx households amid coronavirus outbreak

NBC New York  Yang Announces $1M Coronavirus Relief for Service Workers, Low-Income New Yorkers

Yahoo News  Trump, RNC Outstrip Democrats in Fundraising: Campaign Update

CNBC Make It  Andrew Yang’s nonprofit giving out $1 million amid COVID-19 crisis, including $250-$500 checks via social media

CBS News  Andrew Yang’s nonprofit to donate $1 million to families impacted by coronavirus

Breitbart  Andrew Yang’s nonprofit to spend $1 million to help jobless families

CNN   Andrew Yang’s non-profit to spend more than $1 million to aid working families impacted by coronavirus

New York Daily News  Try universal basic income now, NYC: Andrew Yang says coronavirus makes the city an ideal testing ground for a bold idea

Los Angeles Times  El miedo a los dólares contaminados con coronavirus abre un nuevo frente de guerra contra el dinero en efectivo

Los Angeles Times  Fear of coronavirus-tainted dollars opens a new front in the war on cash

Harvard Business School Digital Initiative  A smarter app could make working families richer. Here’s how to build it.

CU Management  Loan Zone: Education Program Boosts Member Financial Health And Revenue

Baltimore Business Journal  T. Rowe Price commits $2.7 million to support programs across Baltimore

Forbes  Even Adds One-On-One Counseling To Platform

Associated Press  As cashless stores grow, so does the backlash

Benzinga  It’s Time For Fintech To Stop Serving The Financial Mainstream And Start Serving Those Who Really Need It

The Edwardsville Intelligencer  Middlesex United Way: ALICE Saves helps asset-limited families build nest egg

The Middletown Press  Middlesex United Way: ALICE Saves helps asset-limited families build nest egg

The Day  New United Way program allows families to make money by saving

El Diario  Alternativas a los préstamos más caros

Danbury’s Hamlet Hub  United Way Launches ALICE® Saves Program

NY1  New Rules Take On For-Profit Schools Accused of Misleading Students

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