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Making Markets an Asset for Lower Income, Working Families

U.S. Poverty, Financial Services, Children & Families, Saving, California

Matt Fellowes, Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program

California Assembly Banking and Finance Committee

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Matt Fellowes, Louis L. Redding Public Policy Forum, University of Delaware, March 17, 2006

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Matt Fellowes, The Consumer in the Financial Services Revolution, Annual Conference of the Consumer Federation of America, December 02, 2005

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Matt Fellowes, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland 2005 Policy Summit, June 23, 2005

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Bruce Katz and Matt Fellowes, The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 08, 2005

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Save to My PortfolioThe Price Is Wrong (Philadelphia)

Bruce Katz and Matt Fellowes, A Breakfast Briefing with Brookings, April 04, 2005

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Save to My PortfolioThe Price Is Wrong: Getting the Market Right for Working Families in Philadelphia

Bruce Katz and Matt Fellowes, The Brookings Institution, April 01, 2005

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Save to My PortfolioCredit Scores, Reports, and Getting Ahead in America

Matt Fellowes, The Brookings Institution, May 01, 2006

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Save to My PortfolioLeaving Money (and Food) on the Table

Alan Berube and Matt Fellowes, The Brookings Institution, May 01, 2005

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Save to My PortfolioMaking Markets an Asset for the Poor

Matt Fellowes, Harvard Law & Policy Review, July 23, 2007

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Save to My PortfolioRedefining Working Family Policy: State Innovation in the Ownership Society

Matt Fellowes, National Conference on State Legislatures, Fall 2005 Forum, December 07, 2005

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Save to My PortfolioSan Francisco Delivers a Local Earned Income Tax Credit

Alan Berube and Clare Winterton, Nation's Cities Weekly, June 26, 2006

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Save to My PortfolioBanking on Wealth: America’s New Retail Banking Infrastructure and Its Wealth-Building Potential

Matt Fellowes and Mia Mabanta, The Brookings Institution, January 22, 2008

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Save to My PortfolioThe High Price of Being Poor in Kentucky

Dr. Terry I. Brooks and Matt Fellowes, The Brookings Institution, June 01, 2007

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Save to My PortfolioPoor Should Get More for Their Money

Matt Fellowes, The Detroit Free Press, August 07, 2006

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Save to My PortfolioThe High Price of Being Poor

Matt Fellowes, Los Angeles Times, July 23, 2006

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Save to My PortfolioGetting the Market Right for Working Families

Bruce Katz, Philadelphia City Council Committee on Commerce and Economic Development, June 14, 2005

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Save to My PortfolioDelivering a Local EITC: Lessons from the San Francisco Working Families Credit

Tiana Wertheim and Tim Flacke, The Brookings Institution, May 01, 2006

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Save to My PortfolioIn Kentucky, Being Poor is Costly

Dr. Terry I. Brooks, Matt Fellowes and Mia Mabanta, The Louisville Courier-Journal, June 24, 2007

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Save to My PortfolioThe High Price of Easy Credit

Matt Fellowes and Mia Mabanta, McClatchy Newspapers, June 04, 2007

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Save to My PortfolioFrom Poverty, Opportunity: Putting the Market to Work for Lower Income Families

Matt Fellowes, The Brookings Institution, July 01, 2006

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