‘Unbanked’ Minnesotans hurt most by predatory lending
More than 360,000 Minnesota households lack basic financial access because they are “unbanked” or “underbanked,” and those numbers are rising.
Sarah Rose Miller is a MinnPost intern.
More than 360,000 Minnesota households lack basic financial access because they are “unbanked” or “underbanked,” and those numbers are rising.
Sheronda Orridge is one of many Minnesotans of color who were dealt higher rates than most white Minnesotans.
Bills before the Minnesota Legislature would outlaw the practice in the state.
Many of these schools face the same system of assessment as a traditional public charter school — standards virtually impossible to meet.
By Sarah Rose Miller
March 11, 2013