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Overview

Letters from across America, collected by n+1 magazine, showing how the banks have failed us and why they must do better. As seen in the New York Times Week in Review, Harper's Magazine, and discussed on NPR's Marketplace.

The Trouble is the Banks collects 150 letters that Americans (and one Canadian) wrote directly to executives and directors of five big banks in fall 2011, at a time when protests were emerging in Occupy Wall Street camps across the United States. These writers speak as citizens to citizens, making an unprecedented portrait of ordinary Americans' experiences of the financial crisis since 2007. Here is the speech of the People, not any authority above them.

From the letters:

"I read today . . . that the average bank executive makes 225 times what the average teacher makes. I ask you, Barbara: How many of me do you really think you are worth to the world?"

"Just wanted to give you a pat on the back for collecting over $4,000 from a friend of mine on a Chase credit card with a $500 limit. It was a great example of the innovation in your industry!"

"We're not disaffected hippies. We're the disaffected middle class. And we're huge."


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780982597774
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Publication date: 11/13/2012
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 4.20(w) x 7.20(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author

Mark Greif is a cofounder and coeditor of n+1 and teaches at the New School. Dayna Tortorici is an associate editor of n+1. Kathleen French is a fiction writer who studied English at Harvard. She is originally from Dallas, Texas. Emma Janaskie is a writer living in Providence. Nick Werle studies financial economics and white-collar crime in Brooklyn. Occupy the Boardroom is a website created by volunteers from community and labor organizations as well as the Occupy movement that allows everyday Americans to send personal e-mails to the nation's top bank and corporate executives. n+1 is a magazine of literature, culture, and politics that is published three times per year.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Overture 3

Wake Up! 23

Bank of America 49

Chase 67

Citi 79

Goldman Sachs 91

Wells Fargo 121

Fair Shares 135

I Am 145

Coda 161

Appendix A Pen Pals 177

Appendix B Selected Bank Settlements 197

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