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Fact Sheets
Short reports on critical community development issues, designed for wide distribution to a variety of community reinvestment audiences.
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This fact sheet outlines findings from the report "Bridging the Gap: Credit Scores and Economic Opportunity in Illinois Communities of Color." The fact sheet explains how credit scores are used and describes sharp disparities in credit characteristics between communities of color and white communities in Illinois, as well as between large metropolitan and rural areas in Illinois. The fact sheet summarizes several policy recommendations to improve economic opportunity for people and communities impacted by low credit scores.
A fact sheet on the need to expand the Community Reinvestment Act, including points on how the American Community Investment Reform Act of 2010 will expand community investment by expanding the scope of CRA, increasing accountability and transparency, and emphasizing community development.
This fact sheet examines patterns in credit scores in New York City. The fact sheet explains how credit scores are used and describes sharp disparities in credit characteristics between communities of color and white communities in New York City. The fact sheet summarizes several policy recommendations to improve economic opportunity for people and communities impacted by low credit scores.
This fact sheet examines patterns in credit scores in New York City in 2007. The fact sheet explains how credit scores are used and describes sharp disparities in credit characteristics between communities of color and white communities in New York City in 2007. This is an addendum to a previously released fact sheet on credit scores in New York City.
Findings and recommendations from a February 2011 briefing at which Woodstock Institute convened a group of key stakeholders at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago to discuss solutions that would keep properties occupied, hold mortgage loan servicers accountable for their disposition of properties in the foreclosure process, and return vacant properties back to productive use.
In response to dramatic proposals to change the housing finance system in Washington, Woodstock Institute convened a panel discussion on May 12, 2011 at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago with top housing decision-makers to explore the current challenges to mortgage finance and potential impacts on low-wealth communities and communities of color. This document summarizes critiques and proposals that arose from the discussion.
This policy brief summarizes the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's authorities in the absence of a confirmed director.
This fact sheet outlines Woodstock Institute's concerns with Capital One's proposed acquisition of ING Direct. These concerns include the institutions' unsatisfactory records of meeting community needs and potential for systemic risk.
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