This Month in History: Women Finally Get Credit
If you were a married woman before the mid-1970s, it was tough to impossible get a fair loan or even a credit card without your husband co-signing. And if you were single – forget it.
by Diane McLaughlin | Oct 8, 2022
If you were a married woman before the mid-1970s, it was tough to impossible get a fair loan or even a credit card without your husband co-signing. And if you were single – forget it.
by Banker & Tradesman | Mar 21, 2022
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plans to expand anti-discrimination efforts beyond fair lending laws and look at other lending practices as that could be considered abusive or deceptive.
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