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Low-Wage Workers Are Finding Poverty Harder to Escape
New York Times, March 6 2014
At 7 in the morning, they are already lined up — poultry plant workers, housekeepers, discount store clerks — […]
A Call to Give Consumers Their Credit Scores Free
New York Times, February 27, 2014
In its new role as consumer credit watchdog, the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday urged credit card companies to give customers free copies […]
Playing the Odds on Saving
Americans’ lack of savings has become a crisis. Our confidence that we’ve got enough saved for retirement is at historically low levels, according to the Employee Benefit Research Institute’s annual Retirement […]
Justine Zinkin, Profiled in HERMES, the Columbia Business School’s Alumni Magazine
We are pleased to announce that Neighborhood Trust’s (formerly Credit Where Credit is Due) CEO, Justine Zinkin, has been featured in the cover article of HERMES, Columbia Business School’s alumni […]



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