A social-media-driven movement designating today as Bank Transfer Day is encouraging people to drop big banks and join credit unions. Created by an art gallery owner in California, Bank Transfer Day garnered more than 75,000 people who have committed on Facebook to swap their deposits. Charlotte ...
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