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Fri. 10/26/12 | Under the Radar; 30 Issues: Foreclosure
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Fri. 11/2/12 | Week in Review; Presidential Plays
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Wed. 10/31/2012 | Pressure at the Drug Lab; Why Humans Cook
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Wed. 10/31/2012 | The Catholic Vote; Law & Order; Microlending
Wed. 10/31/2012 | The Catholic Vote; Law & Order; Microlending
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Tues. 10/30/12 | Assessing the Stimulus; CNN's John King; A History of Witches
Tues. 10/30/12 | Assessing the Stimulus; CNN's John King; A History of Witches
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Tues. 10/30/12 | Sandy's Aftermath; Rating Democracies
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Everything Money — Big Bank, Little Bank
The recession cost an estimated $19.2 trillion in household wealth, but it spawned a movement towards consumer activism, such as last year's Bank Transfer Day, which encouraged people to switch from major banks like Bank of America and Wells Fargo to credit unions. We're often told that smaller institutions are able to foster personal relationships with their customers, but what about other services like online banking or access to ATMs? We take your questions on the pros and cons of national banks, regional chains, and single institutions.
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Sheryl Marshall, personal finance expert and author of "Everything Money"
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