
Savings and loans
Clip: Season 3 | 11m 50s
Innovative employer plans to encourage low-income workers to save and survive hard times.
William Brangham reports on companies that are helping their workers make it through tough times with income advance loans. Many workers keep the automatic pay deduction after the loan is paid off and start the habit of saving.
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Savings and loans
Clip: Season 3 | 11m 50s
William Brangham reports on companies that are helping their workers make it through tough times with income advance loans. Many workers keep the automatic pay deduction after the loan is paid off and start the habit of saving.
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