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AN ECONOMIC STUDIES EVENT

Insufficient Funds: Savings, Assets, Credit and Banking Among Low-Income Households

U.S. Poverty, Financial Services, Children & Families, Retirement


Event Summary

More low-income families now need assistance on how to find financial vehicles that will allow them to more effectively manage debt, savings and their financial lives. A recently released book edited by Rebecca M. Blank and Michael S. Barr, Insufficient Funds: Savings, Assets, Credit, and Banking among Low-Income Households (Russell Sage Press, 2009) discusses the problems and suggests how to bring more low-income families into the formal financial sector by offering them better financial service products. The book also recommends improved opportunities for saving, and regulation of credit and financial markets in ways that help lower-income families avoid credit and investment options that create long-term financial problems.

Event Information

When

Monday, May 04, 2009
9:00 AM to 11:00 AM

Where

Falk Auditorium
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
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Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

E-mail: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

On May 4, the Brookings Institution hosted a discussion on how the book’s recommendations might be realized in this current economic environment. This event was jointly sponsored by the Center on Children and Families at Brookings; the National Poverty Center at the Gerald Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan; Brookings’s Retirement Security Project; and the Georgetown Public Policy Institute.

Rons Haskins    Rebecca Blank
Ron Haskins giving opening remarks. Rebecca Blank speaking at event.

Participants

Welcome

Ron Haskins

Senior Fellow, Economic Studies

Overview

Rebecca M. Blank

Senior Fellow, Economic Studies

Panelists

Moderator: Isabel Sawhill

Senior Fellow and Co-Director, Center on Children and Families

Jane Dokko

Economist, Federal Reserve Board

Peter Tufano

Sylvan C. Coleman Professor of Financial Management
Senior Associate Dean for Planning and University Affairs, Harvard Business School

William G. Gale

Vice President and Director, Economic Studies


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