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How many credit unions are there in the US?

There were 7,094 credit unions in the US as of 12/31/11.


How many unions are there in the US?

There were 7,094 credit unions in the US as of 12/31/11.


Who owns the vast majority of financial intermediaries in the US?

Most of them are owned by the government excluding credit unions which are owned by the members.


Are all banks in the us insured by the government?

Only those who display "Member FDIC" logo or sticker. Credit Unions are not a part of this!


Do credit unions use ChexSystems?

Yes, many credit unions use ChexSystems to verify personal checks used for deposit and multi-party endorsement. According to Wikipedia, over 80% of US banks and credit unions use ChexSystems.


Are government buildings close on Veterans Day?

In the US it is a Federal Holiday and US Government buildings, including Post Offices are closed. Veteran's Day is always on the 11th of November. Banks, and typically credit unions, are also closed on this date.


What is registered with the US government?

federally-chartered


What group belonged to the AFL-CIO?

The AFL-CIO is a federation of different unions in the US. Member unions include factory worker unions and government employee unions.


Are civil unions recognized by the US Federal Government?

Civil unions are legally recognized by US states that permit civil unions and also by any US state that permits same-sex marriage. They are not recognized by the US federal government. They may or may not be recognized by foreign governments.


Where can I find Us savings bonds in SC?

It is possible to order US Savings Bond online from www.treasurydirect.gov. This website can then send you savings bonds, including to South Carolina. You can get these at any banks. They can also be purchased from credit unions or order directly from the US Government.


When did the first credit union open in the US?

The first credit union in the United States was opened in 1909. The Massachusetts Credit Union Act served as the basis for future state credit unions as well as the Federal Credit Union. Credit unions were very popular in the 1920's because they offered consumers an easier time of getting loans than commercial banks.


Act of the us government designed to limit the power of unions to practice the coercing of employees to join unions and prohibiting closed shops?

Taft Hartley Act