March on Washington: Economic Justice Remains Dream

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Charlene Crowell | Precinct Reporter Group
While the 1963 March on Washington brought more than 200,000 Americans to the nation’s capital in a historic call for jobs and economic justice, an event billed as a ‘continuation’ – not a commemoration will take place August 26 at the Lincoln Memorial. Co-sponsored by the National Action Network and the Drum Major Institute, organizers will focus on continuing the...

Earned Wage Access: Early Payday or Payday Loan?

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Kate Fitzgerald | American Banker
Banks that are starting to work with EWA providers to streamline connections for their commercial customers should pay close attention to what's happening in this tug-of-war over whether EWA will be considered a loan or not—according to Andrew Kushner, who is policy counsel of the nonprofit Center for Responsible Lending, which analyzes financial practices and works with the industry and...

Banks Slam Consumer Watchdog’s Efforts to Define ‘Abusive’ Acts

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Evan Weinberger | Bloomberg
Consumer advocates largely supported the CFPB’s framing of abusive practices. They called for tightening up some areas of the policy, including how the CFPB views a company’s intent when determining whether it’s taking “unreasonable advantage” of a consumer. “The policy statement recognizes that ‘intent is not a required element to show material interference’ but the Statement is not explicit on...