Archive for October, 2008


Scapegoating the Community Reinvestment Act

Even in the midst of the nation’s financial sector meltdown prompting a societal march toward a long and deep economic recession, far too many people who should know better have decided to blame the Community Reinvestment Act for the subprime foreclosure crisis and the implosion of commercial banks and mortgage brokers.

The nonprofit sector knows better—and had better get on the stick to advocate against efforts to weaken this absolutely vital component of national policy. Enacted in 1977 “to encourage depository institutions to meet the credit needs of lower-income communities” (emphasis added),[i] CRA became a crucial tool for reversing the prevalent banking practice of racial and geographic “redlining.”

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