Overdraft fees have been on the decline, but a new Senate decision could herald their comeback. See which banks stand to win.
Banks are celebrating the vote, but consumer advocates warn this could worsen the struggles facing low-income families.
The Senate voted Thursday to strike down a rule capping most bank overdraft fees at $5, a measure adopted late last year by ...
Sen. Chuck Schumer ripped a Republican plan to raise overdraft fees at banks on Sunday ahead of a crucial House vote coming ...
Advocates express disappointment with the Senate's decision, stating that high overdraft fees place a burden on low-income ...
The Senate voted on Thursday to overturn a Biden-era rule that limited a bank's ability to penalize customers with overdraft ...
The Senate voted to overturn the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's cap on bank overdraft fees. Here's what you need to ...
Account holders may see higher overdraft costs after financial institutions secured a Senate victory on Thursday, overturning ...
Congressional actions could cost consumers $5 billion annually in unnecessary overdraft fees. The Consumer Financial ...
Senate Republicans hand ‘biggest banks billions in profits from overdraft fees that kick working people when they’re down,’ ...
The bureau’s measure to cap overdraft at $5 is a House vote and presidential signature away from being repealed.
Senate Republicans voted 52-48 to advance a repeal of a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule capping bank and credit ...