So today I went and opened up checking and savings accounts at a local credit union. I've managed to live bank free for all but 2 of the last 10 years. (Honestly when you look at the rates of cashing checks at check cashing places and grocery stores vs. overdraft fees, I am way better off without a bank account).
But new job only does direct deposit. So off to open an account I went. And I managed to find a poverty-friendly (but not poverty exploitative) tiny (like 12 people work for the entire credit union) with a serious non-profit commitment to expanding credit access to the community. Win, right?
And in Washington state you can join ANY credit union as long as you are a resident of the state. Sweet.
Also, the checking is free with only 10 bucks to open it ($5 for savings). The other places I was looking (Boeing Employees Credit Union, for example) required $100. Which I don't have. Actually I almost never have $100 that I can spare for a few days to a week. Ever.
But I still feel a little dirty having a checking account at all. Perhaps it will wear off when I get a real, live paycheck!
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