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Million Bazillion

The history of banks

Million Bazillion

Marketplace

Kids & Family, News

4.63.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2021

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

When banks first started thousands of years ago, they were known as places to borrow money, not to keep your own money safe. Through loans, they’d provide funding to farmers or traders to help them with a project — like building a fence or traveling to another country. Borrowers often had to leave something valuable with the bank until they paid off the loan. To keep all that valuable stuff safe, banks became supersecure. That made them great places for everyday folks to deposit their money.


This week, we’ll learn about the history of banks and how they work today and why they don’t work for all of us. Our old friend Bill Maurer will help us sort it all out, while Jed and Bridget see if they have what it takes to run their own bank.


Don’t forget to send us your questions about money at Marketplace.org/million!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Oh, yeah, high score.

0:03.3

What's going on?

0:04.4

Whoa, you have a virtual reality system.

0:07.0

Yes, and I got an extra headset for you.

0:10.4

So now you can check out my new favorite game.

0:15.6

This is so cool.

0:17.7

Whoa, are we in a bank?

0:19.6

What are we playing?

0:20.8

Oh, man, are we bank robbers?

0:22.5

No, this is way cooler than that.

0:24.1

Here we go.

0:25.1

Round two, start.

0:27.6

What am I supposed to be doing?

0:31.4

Refill of the deposit flip.

0:32.6

Hurry, I've got to water all the ficus plants.

0:34.7

What is happening?

0:36.2

Why are there people swinging bags of coins?

0:39.0

There are more of them.

0:40.5

New miscellaneous woods.

0:42.5

What's a new miscellaneous?

0:43.7

Coin collectors, watch out.

0:45.0

Do you have any weak pennies?

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