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Resource filed under Banking, Independent Business | Written by Stacy Mitchell | 2 Comments | Updated on Oct 17, 2012

Small Business Lending: Local Banks vs. Big Banks

The content that follows was originally published on the Institute for Local Self-Reliance website at http://www.ilsr.org/small-business-lending-charts/

Although they control only 21% of U.S. bank assets, small and mid-sized banks provide 54% of small business loans. Continue reading

Change in Share of Assets Devoted to Small Business Lending, 2009-2012
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Change in Share of Assets Devoted to Small Business Lending, 2009-2012

The content that follows was originally published on the Institute for Local Self-Reliance website at http://www.ilsr.org/change-share-assets-devoted-small-business-lending-2009-2012/

As a share of their total assets, small business lending at the nation’s largest banks fell by 33% in three years. Continue reading

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Resource filed under Banking | Written by Stacy Mitchell | 1 Comment | Updated on Jun 11, 2012

Percentage of Bad Loans by Size of Bank

The content that follows was originally published on the Institute for Local Self-Reliance website at http://www.ilsr.org/percentage-bad-loans-size-bank/

As this chart shows, giant banks (those with more than $100 billion in assets) consistently make poorer lending decisions and write-off more bad loans than community banks (those with under $1 billion in assets). Continue reading

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Featured Resource filed under Banking | Written by Stacy Mitchell | 1 Comment | Updated on May 18, 2012

Distribution of Bank Assets by Size of Institution, 2011 vs. 2007

The content that follows was originally published on the Institute for Local Self-Reliance website at http://www.ilsr.org/distribution-bank-assets-size-institution-2011-vs-2007/

More than three years after their reckless greed triggered the Great Recession, the nation’s biggest banks have paid almost no penalty and are bigger than ever, as these two graphs illustrate. Continue reading