this post was submitted on 30 Dec 2024
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The Biden Administration, through the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), is capping overdraft fees at $5, down from $35, starting Oct. 1, 2025.

The move, targeting “junk fees,” could save U.S. consumers $5 billion annually.

The CFPB suggests banks adopt cost-based fees or offer overdraft credit lines while disclosing interest rates.

Industry groups oppose the rule, and its future is uncertain under a Republican-controlled Congress and the incoming Trump administration.

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[–] [email protected] -2 points 1 week ago

Yeah the commuting is what was written up in in the Cares act in 2020.

The point of the first part was that he didn't wait until 2024 to do it.. he's been trying to do it since 2021 and getting road blocked. Why it isn't getting road blocked now? Well it might be to soon to see.. but I suspect it'll go through now