WASHINGTON—It isn’t just everyday Americans who lack the funds for an emergency.
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OMAHA, Neb.–A new survey offers some insights into the number of American workers who said they have taken “mental health days” off from work over the past year.
WASHINGTON—Young credit union members deposited $4,799,110 into their savings accounts during the 2022 National Youth Savings Challenge in April, CUNA reported.
MADISON, Wis.—CUES said its next CUES RealTalk! Podcast will tackle “the confidence gap” between men and women in the workplace when the discussion takes place on June 22.
TYSONS, Va.–PenFed Credit Union said it andthe Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball have partnered to give PenFed members 10% cash back on all in-stadium merchandise and concession purchases at Nationals Park when they use a PenFed credit card.
GAINESVILLE, Fla.–If you haven’t already signed up for the daily email from the finest daily news publication serving the world’s credit union community, CUToday.info is offering a reminder that you can do so here.
MUSKEGON. Mich.–Three more positions for which credit unions are seeking candidates have just been added to CUToday.info’s The Gig.
JOLIET, Ill.–A second credit union in Illinois this week has announced it is buying a bank.
LOMBARD, Ill.—The $1.2-billion Credit Union 1 here has agreed to buy the $311-million NorthSide Community Bank, located approximately an hour north in Gurnee, Ill.
WASHINGTON–The just-released May jobs report shows growth in “all the right ways” according to a credit union economist.
