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for January 19, 2024

 

News and views from the National Community Reinvestment Coalition. Find more at ncrc.org.

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Announcements

 

NCRC Merch Store Now Open

By NCRC

NCRC’s new web shop offers T-shirts, hoodies, baseball caps, travel mugs and other items for the whole family – and a way for our friends and fans to show their support for a Just Economy. [Read more]

News

 

NCRC, Old National Announce $1.2 Billion Addendum To Increase Community Growth Plan To $9.5 Billion 

By NCRC

NCRC and Old National Bancorp today announced a $1.2 billion addendum to the bank’s existing $8.3 billion Community Growth Plan. The agreement builds on the bank’s long-standing commitment to supporting historically underserved and economically-disadvantaged individuals, families and communities, and on NCRC’s ongoing work to ensure all bank mergers feature a clear and specific benefit to those living in affected service areas. [Read more]

 

NCRC Statement On CFPB Overdraft Rule

By NCRC

“Steep overdraft fees are effectively a penalty for not being rich enough to never worry about whether you moved enough money into your checking account before you swiped your debit card at the grocery. I’m glad to see the CFPB put forth this rule to curb the abusive excesses of what should be a much more modest guardrail for the industry," said NCRC President and CEO Jesse Van Tol. [Read more]

Views

 

Analysis: How Community Groups Can Use The New FTC-DOJ Merger Guidelines To Advance The Just Economy

By Josh Silver, NCRC

In mid-December of 2023, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) released updated merger guidelines concerning the agencies’ antitrust analysis. The agencies developed several guidelines that help them determine when mergers substantially lessen competition, create monopolies and harm consumer welfare by raising prices and decreasing the quality of service. The Sherman and Clayton Acts prohibit mergers with significant anti-competitive impacts. [Read more]

 

MLK Would Have Been 95 This Year. Let’s Make His Dream A Reality.

By Dedrick Asante-Muhammad and Chuck Collins, NCRC

Just over 60 years ago, in his famous “I Have A Dream” speech at the 1963 March on Washington, King declared: “We refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation. And so we’ve come to cash this check, a check that will give us upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice.” [Read more]

 

CRA Overhaul: Did The Agencies Do Enough To Cure Ratings Inflation?

By Josh Silver, NCRC

CRA exams were designed in that older era where banks were smaller and more plentiful. Thus, we need CRA exams that expect a smaller number of bigger banks to engage in more reinvestment activity. This intuitive connection is also borne out in the numbers: There is a clear pattern of CRA “grade inflation” in recent decades as modern megabanks were examined under the old and outmoded process. [Read more]

Research

 

2023 Ends With A Strong Labor Market For Black Workers: Race, Jobs And The Economy Update For December 2023

By Joseph Dean and Dedrick Asante-Muhammad, NCRC 

The labor market continues to show strengths not seen in decades, with unemployment rates below the 4% threshold defined as “full employment” for the past two years. This strong labor market has shrunk the historic racial disparities in topline jobless rates. The African American unemployment rate is now roughly 1.5 times that of Whites, down from a long-term trend of roughly doubling the White unemployment rate. [Read more]

    Events

     

    2024 Just Economy Conference: Registration Now Open

    By NCRC

    We are so excited to invite you to join us in person from April 2-4 in Washington, DC. The super early bird tickets won't last much longer. Register today and save! [Register here]

     

    Habitat For Humanity’s 2024 Affiliate Conference

    Habitat for Humanity’s 2024 Affiliate Conference is March 4-7 in Atlanta, Georgia. NCRC’s Senior Policy Advisor Kevin Hill will be speaking on the panel, “The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA): What is it? How Can Affiliates Use It to Increase Production?” [Regiter here]

      In The News

       

      Consumer Bureau Proposes Overdraft Fee Limits For Large Banks

      By Stacy Cowley, The New York Times

      Jesse Van Tol, the chief executive of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, called overdraft fees, which many banks charge as often as three times per day, “a way of fleecing people who live paycheck to paycheck — a morally repugnant and economically indefensible practice which the C.F.P.B. is right to curb.” [Read more]

       

      How Redlining’s Legacies Demand New Policy Action

      By Danielle Browne, Inequality

      Just over 60 years ago, in his famous “I Have A Dream” speech at the 1963 March on Washington, King declared: “We refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation. And so we’ve come to cash this check, a check that will give us upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice.” [Read more]

      On Our Radar

       

      The Culture War Tearing American Environmentalism Apart

      By Jerusalem Demsas, The Atlantic 

      Back in 2018, Minneapolis generated national headlines for being the first major American city to eliminate single-family zoning. Under a plan called Minneapolis 2040, the city legalized duplexes and triplexes in all residential neighborhoods. The plan led to a frenzy of ambitious regulatory changes meant to yield denser, transit-accessible, and more affordable homes across the city. [Read more]

       

      State Program To Clear Homeless Encampments Show Signs Of Success, But Housing Remains Elusive

      By Marisa Kendall, CalMatters

      More than a year after the checks went out, nearly two-thirds of the $48 million awarded in the first round of statewide grants has been spent. The money has paid for everything from shelter beds to case workers to security deposits so people living in encampments could rent apartments. But so far, only three of the 19 jurisdictions that got funding reported completely clearing their targeted encampments. Nearly 750 people still lived in those camps as of the end of September, according to the latest data available from the state.  [Read more]

      Resources


      Work And Meet At The Just Economy Club
      It's a DC hub for nonprofits and the social sector, around the corner from the White House. Move your team into a private office or host your meetings and events or hang out in the lounge. [Read more]

      Learning & Training Hub
      Register for NCRC's catalog of professional development courses for community development leaders. [Learn more]

      Research And Reports
      We have an extensive library of research and reports that dates back many years! [View all]

      Racial Wealth Snapshots
      Browse our catalog of socioeconomic briefs. [View all]

      Sign And Share The Just Economy Pledge
      America should not only promise but deliver to all Americans opportunities to build wealth and live well. Sign and share the pledge to help us expand the movement for a Just Economy. [Sign and Share]

      Member Hub
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      Fair Lending Tool
      Use our interactive tool to produce a report on mortgages, small business lending and bank branch networks for any city, county or metro area in the nation. [Access the tool here]

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