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More Americans Are Giving Up on Banks

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Demography Unplugged
Oct 24, 2012
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The number of households with no bank account of any kind has risen by more than a million since 2009, and now includes nearly one out of every ten households, according to a new study released by the FDIC. The study revealed that a third of all households don’t have a savings account, 10 percent don’t have a checking account, and 8 percent have no bank…

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