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NCRC Reports
On Anniversary of Passage of Voting Rights for Women, New Report Details Experience of Women in the Subprime Lending Market and Disparate Treatment by Race
June 4, 2009 By: National Community Reinvestment Coalition Washington, DC – 90 years after the passage of the 19th amendment by Congress, a new report for the National Council of Negro Women researched by the National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) shows that experience of women in the mortgage lending process varies significantly on the basis of r...
Are Banks on the Map? An Analysis of Bank Branch Location in Working Class Neighborhood
March 29, 2007 By: National Community Reinvestment Coalition In Are Banks on the Map? NCRC surveys 25 of the largest metropolitan municipalities, including their surrounding areas (MSAs), and maps out the number of bank branches located in communities based on income-level and minority population. This report shows in 24 out of 25 MSAs, urban areas that have ...
Are Banks on the Map?; Study Finds Banks Less Available to Working Class & Minority Communities
March 29, 2007 By: NCRC Washington, DC – A new report by the National Community Reinvestment Coalition finds that most of the largest metropolitan areas of the United States have markedly lower numbers of bank branches in working class and minority communities than in the upper class and white neighborhoods. Are Banks on t...
The CRA and Fair Lending Performance of Financial Institutions in the City of Philadelphia
June 1, 2006
By: NCRC
In the spring of 2005, Councilman Wilson Goode, Jr. engineered unanimous passage of a Council resolution hiring the National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) to conduct a comprehensive lending study for the City of Philadelphia.
The 2005 Fair Lending Disparities: Stubborn and Persistent II
May 1, 2006
By: NCRC
The National Community Reinvestment Coalition’s (NCRC) report, The 2005 Fair Lending Disparities: Stubborn and Persistent II, reveals that minorities, women, working class, and even middle-income borrowers across the United States receive a disproportionate amount of high-cost loans.
NCRC Documents Trillions of CRA Dollars in Communities since 1977; CRA Commitments: 1977-2005
![]() September 19, 2005 By: NCRC In this report on Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) agreements, the National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) finds that $4.2 trillion dollars have been infused into minority and lower income neighborhoods since CRA passed in 1977. Banks have committed to 430 CRA agreements, instituting ... |
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