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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Wed Oct 21, 2015, 06:36 AM Oct 2015

Bernie Sanders's Highly Sensible Plan to Turn Post Offices Into Banks

by JOE PINSKER

In an interview with Fusion’s Felix Salmon the day after last week’s Democratic debate and published Tuesday, Senator Bernie Sanders discussed the marquee features of democratic socialism he’s been tirelessly calling for during his presidential campaign: higher taxes for the wealthiest Americans, an increased minimum wage, and breaking up the biggest Wall Street banks.

Salmon also raised a possibility that has not been as prominent in Sanders’s stump speeches, but animates him nonetheless: turning the U.S.’s post offices into banks. Sanders:

If you are a low-income person, it is, depending upon where you live, very difficult to find normal banking. Banks don’t want you. And what people are forced to do is go to payday lenders who charge outrageously high interest rates. You go to check-cashing places, which rip you off. And, yes, I think that the postal service, in fact, can play an important role in providing modest types of banking service to folks who need it.
It’s something Sanders alluded to in a 2014 Wall Street Journal op-ed, and it’s not even the craziest idea proposed to save the USPS—a report last year explored the implications of turning post offices into hubs for 3-D printing.

In fact, Sanders’s idea is quite sensible. “Postal banking”—which just means that post offices run savings accounts, cash checks, and perform other basic financial services—is common in most of Asia and Europe, and only about 7 percent of the world’s national postal systems don’t offer some bank-like services. Postal banking is a really good way to reach people who haven’t had access to standard savings accounts. One estimate figures that more than 1 billion people have used post offices for making deposits.

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http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/10/bernie-sanders-lets-turn-post-offices-into-banks/411589/
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Bernie Sanders's Highly Sensible Plan to Turn Post Offices Into Banks (Original Post) n2doc Oct 2015 OP
And remember the USPS would not need 'saving' if not for the GOP and the horrid CurtEastPoint Oct 2015 #1
Spot on ! Nt newfie11 Oct 2015 #2
A bit of a history lesson is in order Kilgore Oct 2015 #4
Unfortunately..... daleanime Oct 2015 #7
You got it - notice how the "news" media never mentions this v.important fact. n/t Triana Oct 2015 #5
ISP's too, please. Scuba Oct 2015 #3
Yes, please..... daleanime Oct 2015 #6
Absolutely Fabulous Babel_17 Oct 2015 #8

CurtEastPoint

(18,622 posts)
1. And remember the USPS would not need 'saving' if not for the GOP and the horrid
Wed Oct 21, 2015, 07:10 AM
Oct 2015

enforcing of their funding the healthcare pensions for what... 75 years? Clear ploy by the GOP to shut it down, privatize it, because it's unionized.

Kilgore

(1,733 posts)
4. A bit of a history lesson is in order
Wed Oct 21, 2015, 09:11 AM
Oct 2015

The bills requiring pre funding had huge bipartisan support. The story on how they were passed is best told at this link;

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022335782

There were plenty of Dems who have dirt on their hands also.

Babel_17

(5,400 posts)
8. Absolutely Fabulous
Wed Oct 21, 2015, 10:48 AM
Oct 2015


IIRC it was on that BBC show where I first heard of this. Patsy thought she was broke then later on found out she had squirreled away loot in her Post Office account.

Edit: Yup! http://www.comedy.co.uk/guide/tv/absolutely_fabulous/episodes/2011/1/
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