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Banks vs. Credit
Unions

What's the
difference?
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Banks are raising fees and earning big profits
at your expense.
As a result, many smart consumers are turning to not-for-profit credit
unions as a lower-cost alternative.
While banks are for profit, mostly benefiting an elite group of
stockholders, credit unions return any "profits" they make to their
members in the form of lower fees, better rates and more competitive
products and services.
Banks versus Credit Unions: It's not even
a close call!
Learn
more about the differences between banks and credit unions >