Houston was able to find a stadium sponsor to replace Enron. A city as big as New York should be able to find a sponsor for the Mets' field that is not funded by the American taxpayers.
It is time to end the anticompetitive restrictions limiting local governments from depositing their funds in institutions that provide the greatest benefits to their residents.
Chase bank may have actually enabled robbery by sending my private information to different companies, who then posted my name, address and account number all over the internet.
Colorado customers of the "Too Big To Fail" banks are sending a clear message that they've had enough of Wall Street excess, and they're hitting the banks where it hurts the most.
Last year I urged my hometown, Washington DC, to bank local. I promised that if they deposited with community banks like mine, we could return the funds at a ratio of 2-to-1 with loans to local small businesses.
Is New York City climbing on board with the Move Your Money movement? Mayor Bloomberg announced the city would seek to deposit $25 million in tax dollars in neighborhood credit unions.
Members of Congress considering moving their money from major financial institutions to community banks have some of the same concerns ordinary custom...
Take the pledge to Move Your Money!
Nearly a week ago, Arianna Huffington and Rob Johnson launched the Move Your Money campaign urging Americans to s...
On the eve of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission's first day of hearings, where the CEOs of four of America's largest banks are scheduled to test...
Check out this powerful video and see why you should make it your New Year's resolution to move your money out of a "too big to fail bank" and into a community bank.