Banking Overdrafts: Fees, Policy, and Financial Inclusion

The Modern Shift Podcast by abdelhamid bou ikhessayen

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This episode analyze the multifaceted issue of bank overdraft fees, examining the financial, consumer, and regulatory angles. One source documents the significant political reversal of a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) rule that sought to cap overdraft fees at $5, illustrating the debate surrounding financial regulation. Simultaneously, academic research demonstrates that banks’ aggressive charging methods, specifically the practice of high-to-low transaction reordering, actively drive low-income households toward costly alternative financial services like payday loans. Consumer advice columns and personal testimonials offer practical guidance on how individuals can mitigate these charges by negotiating fee waivers or switching to institutions known for having no overdraft fee ... 

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NSFOverdraft Fee CapHigh-to-Low Transaction ReorderingUnpaid Bank BalancesConsumer Protection DebatePayday Loan ProvidersFee Waiver NegotiationPunitive Banking FeesNegative Debt Cycle
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