Spent: Looking for Change (2014)

Our financial system is leaving nearly 70 million Americans behind. IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE.

Spent: Looking for Change (2014) poster

Spent: Looking for Change is a film about everyday Americans without the financial options most of us take for granted and the movement giving them renewed hope. Turning to pawn chops, check cashing services, and using payday loans to meet basic financial needs can be costly for many of us, with 89 billion dollars a year going to fees and interest for using these types of alternative financial services. It's time for a change. New technology, new ideas and encouraging dialogue around this issue can help make managing money simple and more affordable.

Director: Derek Doneen
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 40 min
Release Date:
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Spent: Looking for Change about?
Spent: Looking for Change is a film about everyday Americans without the financial options most of us take for granted and the movement giving them renewed hope. Turning to pawn chops, check cashing services, and using payday loans to meet basic financial needs can be costly for many of us, with 89 billion dollars a year going to fees and interest for using these types of alternative financial services. It's time for a change. New technology, new ideas and encouraging dialogue around this issue can help make managing money simple and more affordable.
Who directed Spent: Looking for Change?
Spent: Looking for Change was directed by Derek Doneen.
How long is Spent: Looking for Change?
Spent: Looking for Change has a runtime of 40m (40 minutes).
What genre is Spent: Looking for Change?
Spent: Looking for Change is a Documentary film.
Where was Spent: Looking for Change produced?
Spent: Looking for Change was produced in United States of America.