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Give Credit Where Credit is Due: Increasing Access to Affordable Mainstream Credit Using Alternative Data

U.S. Poverty, Welfare, Mortgage Market, Community Development, Cities

Alyssa Stewart Lee
Ann Schnare
Michael A. Turner
Patrick D. Walker
Robin Varghese

The Brookings Institution

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