Amid
Crackdown, St.
Louis Lending
Disparities of
BofA, US
Bank, Fifth
Third
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
August 13 --
Amid the
crackdown in
Ferguson,
Missouri,
after
the killing of
unarmed
African
American
teenager
Michael Brown,
there
have been
reports
mentioned the
financial
institutions
in the area,
including
nationwide
lenders Bank
of America,
US
Bank and
Fifth
Third.
Inner
City Press and
Fair Finance
Watch reviewed
the
demographics
of mortgage
lending by
these
three in the
area in the
most recent
year for which
data is
publicly
available,
2012.
In the St.
Louis
Metropolitan
Statistical
Area in
2012, Bank of
America denied
the
conventional
home purchase
mortgage
applications
of African
Americans 1.81
times more
frequently
then
those of
whites.
Fair
Finance Watch
has previously
objected
to US Bank's
stealth branch
closings,
including in
Chicago, here
and here. The
US Community
Reinvestment
Act requires
banks to lend
fairly in all
of their
communities,
but is not
sufficiently
enforced, FFW
has shown.
For
US Bank, the
disparities
was 1.6 to 1;
for Fifth
Third
Mortgage, that
company's
lender, it was
a whopping
4.95 to 1:
African
American
applicants
were denied
4.95 times
more
frequently
than whites,
worse
that the
aggregate (all
lenders).
Troublingly,
for all
lenders
Latinos were
denied 3.1
times more
frequently
than than
whites. So
where is the
US headed? And
why has the UN
had nothing to
say so far?
Watch this
site.
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