Racial Disparity, Financial Cost for Unbanked Consumers
An estimated 5% of U.S. households are unbanked, meaning no one in the household has a checking or savings account, while another 11% are underbanked, lacking sufficient access to mainstream financial services, according to the FDIC.
The FDIC survey also reveals racial disparity between bank account holders. Nationally, 48% of Black households and 42% of Hispanic households are unbanked or underbanked, compared to less than 14% of white households.
The average unbanked person spends 5% of net income on unnecessary fees for alternative financial services. Without a bank account, a family lacks the ability to save reliably or automatically, and unbanked people are more likely to be victims of crime.
Achieving Bank On certification is part of Zions Bank’s ongoing commitment to furthering economic inclusion.
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