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

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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.


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There are two (2) different types of unions that exist in the United States.


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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.


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Do working people belong to labor unions?

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What replaced many independent unions in Arizona in the 1920s?

company unions


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Why did workers try to organize labor unions in the US in 1800?

which group organized labor unions in the U.s, in 1800


Did unions contribute money to US presidents?

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Why management can't form unions?

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