Introduction / ix
David Blankenhorn, Barbara Dafoe Whitehead, and Sorcha Brophy-Warren
Part One: Franklin’s Thrift: The Creation of an American Value
1. Franklin’s Way to Wealth / 3
Barbara Dafoe Whitehead
Part Two: Thrift after Franklin: Institutions and Movements
2. U.S. Mutual Savings Banks and the “Savings Bank Idea”: The Virtue of Thrift as an Institutional Value / 29
Sorcha Brophy-Warren
3. Thrift for a New Century: Public Discussions about Thrift in the 1910s and 1920s / 57
Sara Butler Nardo
4. A Century of Thrift Shops / 97
Alison Humes
5. I n Savings We Trust: Credit Unions and Thrift / 127
Clifford N. Rosenthal
Part Three: For a New Thrift: Meeting the Twenty-First Century Challenge
6. Confronting the American Debt Culture / 145
Barbara Dafoe Whitehead
7. Crafting Policies to Encourage Thrift in Contemporary America / 165
Alex Roberts
8. Private Enterprise’s Role in Increasing Savings / 187
Ronald T. Wilcox
Conclusion / 207
David Blankenhorn, Barbara Dafoe Whitehead, and Sorcha Brophy-Warren
Notes / 211
Contributors / 243
Index / 247