Issue Brief

Bank on California

Bringing all Californians into the Financial Mainstream
New America Foundation | November 2005

In California, 28 percent of adults don’t have a checking or savings account, according to the US Census. Nationally, the estimate is that 10 percent of all households don’t have accounts. In San Francisco, the Brookings Institution estimates that one in five San Francisco adults---and half of its Blacks and Latinos—don’t have accounts. The un-banked are most likely to be people of color, less educated, and have lower incomes. For example, a Harvard poll of Hurricane Katrina evacuees in the Superdome found that seven out of ten evacuees did not have checking or savings accounts.

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