skip to main content
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Careers
Publications Catalog
News & Events
Banking Markets Research Education Regional Outreach About the Fed
 

 
 
Current Issues in Economics and Finance
How Effective Is Lifeline Banking in Assisting the 'Unbanked'?
June 1998  Volume 4, Number 6
JEL classification: G2, G28, G21
 

Authors: Joseph J. Doyle, Jose A. Lopez, and Marc R. Saidenberg

Many consumers who lack checking accounts are paying relatively high costs to access the nation's payments system. Legislation aimed at opening the system to these unbanked individuals has centered on requiring commercial banks to offer low-cost 'lifeline' accounts. But will cost savings alone motivate these consumers to access the payments system through banks?

 
PDF full articlePDF 6 pages / 44 kb
Press release