No slack : the financial lives of low-income Americans
by
 
Barr, Michael S.

Title
No slack : the financial lives of low-income Americans

Author
Barr, Michael S.

ISBN
9780815722342

Publication Information
Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press, ©2012.

Physical Description
1 online resource

Abstract
The financial crisis exposed the potentially unsavory results of the interaction between low- and moderate income households and alternative and mainstream financial institutions. Many households were overleveraged or paid high costs for financial services, while others lacked access to useful financial products that can cushion against economic instability. The financial services system is not well designed to serve low- and moderate-income households, leaving them without financial slack: they did not have adequate breathing room for making the financial adjustments that would permit them.

Subject Term
Financial services industry -- United States.
 
Banks and banking -- Social aspects -- United States.
 
Poor -- United States -- Finance, Personal.
 
Low-income consumers -- United States -- Finance, Personal.

Electronic Access
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7864/j.ctt1280xc


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