EEUU : Nuevos indicios de 'poder popular'

Molly Katchpole, 22, is seen in her Washington apartment Thursday, Nov. 3, 2011 Recent college graduate Katchpole has $2,200 to her name, holds down two part-time jobs _ one of them as a nanny _ and describes her financial situation as paycheck-to-paycheck. So when Bank of America announced that it would begin charging debit card users a $5 monthly fee, Katchpole got mad and started an online petition. More than 300,000 people signed it. And on Tuesday, the nation's second-largest bank backed down. Now the 22-year-old is getting the credit for the end of the debit card fee. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)Cliff Owen -
Molly Katchpole, 22, is seen in her Washington apartment Thursday, Nov. 3, 2011 Recent college graduate Katchpole has $2,200 to her name, holds down two part-time jobs _ one of them as a nanny _ and describes her financial situation as paycheck-to-paycheck. So when Bank of America announced that it would begin charging debit card users a $5 monthly fee, Katchpole got mad and started an online petition. More than 300,000 people signed it. And on Tuesday, the nation's second-largest bank backed down. Now the 22-year-old is getting the credit for the end of the debit card fee. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

Comentarios

Entradas más populares de este blog

ESTOY HECHA DE RETAZOS-POEMA de CARO CAROLINA

USA The good job of a floor maid at the Tewksbury Institute

CHILE: Los HINRICHSEN de TOME-una aproximación a nuestra historia familiar