House Democrats are lobbying for a bill to reform the way banks charge overdraft fees, but recognizing that Republicans are unlikely to take up the legislation, they are hoping the CFPB can act on its own.
Six states and D.C. still charge in-network fees when unemployed workers cash in assistance delivered through prepaid cards.
Banks are going to great lengths to sign up the so-called mass affluent for their credit cards. How far is too far?
For some people, jury duty is a dreaded American civic obligation. Now, JPMorgan Chase & Co. is adding another unwelcome element: banking fees.