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Breaking Financial News: Full List of US Banks Closing Amid Nationwide Shutdown – 1,000 Branches Set to Shutter by End of 2024

Breaking News: U.S. banking giants are set to close 1,000 branches by year-end, leaving communities in the lurch! See the full list of bank shutdowns and find out why traditional banking access is rapidly disappearing. Is your local branch next?

Major U.S. banks are on track to close 1,000 branches by the end of 2024. From October 15 to November 5 alone, 65 branches have shut down, sparking nationwide concern. Bank of America and US Bank are leading the pack, with Bank of America closing a staggering 132 branches this year. California, Pennsylvania, and Florida have felt the deepest cuts as the closures continue.

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has revealed the unprecedented pace of these shutdowns. For many, this raises questions about accessibility, especially for older adults and small businesses that depend on in-person banking.

Banks Pulling Out Nationwide: Who’s Closing and Where?

The nation’s largest banks are scaling back, citing the rise of digital banking and shifting consumer habits. This shift signals a major impact on communities nationwide. From Bank of America’s exit in Oceanside, CA to Citizens Bank’s closures across Philadelphia, PA, the trend is clear: brick-and-mortar banking is vanishing fast.

Here’s a look at some of the major closures:

Bank of America: Oceanside, CA; Fort Myers, FL; Nashville, TN
Citizens Bank: Philadelphia, PA; Pittsburgh, PA
US Bank: San Francisco, CA; Cobden, IL; Blair, NE
Wells Fargo: Pasadena, CA; Dallas, TX; Hickory, NC
As the closures spread coast-to-coast, communities lose access to essential banking services, while banks invest more in digital platforms. This digital shift raises accessibility concerns for customers less inclined to online banking.

The Future of American Banking:

As banks close physical locations at record rates, experts warn that the last U.S. branch could close by 2041 if this trend continues. The closure wave represents a strategic focus on online and mobile banking, leaving communities without in-person options. With traditional branches disappearing, millions may find themselves shut out from basic banking services, sparking debate over the future of financial accessibility.

Stay tuned as we track more bank closures and their impact on communities across the country.

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