The cost to overdraw a bank account could drop to as little as $3 under a proposal announced by the White House, the latest effort by the Biden administration to combat fees it says pose an unnecessary burden on American consumers, particularly those living paycheck to paycheck.

The change could potentially eliminate billions of dollars in fee revenue for the nation’s biggest banks, which were gearing up for a battle even before Wednesday’s announcement. Exactly how much revenue depends on which version of the new regulation is adopted.

Banks charge a customer an overdraft fee if their bank account balance falls below zero. Overdraft started as a courtesy offered to some customers when paper checks used to take days to clear, but proliferated thanks to the growing popularity of debit cards.

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    9 months ago

    Why are overdraft fees even allowed?

    If the account doesn’t have the funds, don’t allow the withdrawal.

    If someone needs to borrow money, they will use a credit card.

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      9 months ago

      I don’t know if all banks allow it but you can turn overdrafts off and get that exact behavior. It’s hard to believe but overdraft protection was originally advertised as a feature.

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      9 months ago

      How will the executives and top shareholders afford their private jets if you start taking away their cruelly excessive fees?

      For real though, overdraft fees are fucking evil. “Since you are now out of money, you will have to pay back even more of the money you don’t have” is just evil.