Lower-Paid Employees Encounter Higher Fees, Charges It’s not that often that credit unions find their way into the business section of the New York Times: usually, if there’s some sort of financial disaster (i.e., 2009), if a Trump advisor goes bust in his taxi cab medallion business (i.e., Michael Cohen), or very occasionally, if there’s […]
The CFPB in (Re)Mission
Sometimes words matter. We’ve all spent countless hours in staff retreats, crafting mission statements that, we hope, will: (a) tell the world who we are; (b) tell the world how we’re going to change it; and (c) inspire us to work ceaselessly with our eyes firmly fixed on our big, audacious goals. Maybe we use […]