Some states move to help spur retirement savings
Survey after survey has shown the same dire forecast: Americans are dangerously ill-prepared for retirement. We haven't saved, we haven't planned, and some of us haven't even starting thinking about it.

The author tells the history of the Freedman’s Savings Bank, how it grew much too quickly, why it failed and the impact on Black America. The Freedman’s Bank offered a safe depository for formerly enslaved people, expanded quickly and gained millions in deposits – mostly ranging from $5 to $50. But inexperience and corruption doomed it to failure, costing may of the small depositors their savings.


