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FTC proposes rule to ban 'junk fees'

The White House on Wednesday announced new actions against so-called “junk fees,” including a proposed Federal Trade Commission (FTC) rule that would ban the “hidden and bogus” charges. The new FTC rule would require corporations to include all mandatory fees when communicating a price to consumers, a move that the administration says would make it… ....

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Financial institutions refunding $140M in 'junk fees,' consumer watchdog says

Financial institutions are refunding $140 million to consumers for so-called junk fees, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) said Wednesday. The consumer watchdog said $98 million is being refunded for surprise overdraft fees, while another $22 million is being refunded for multiple insufficient fund fees levied on a single transaction. The CFPB also accused companies… ....

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Biden and House Democrats hope to make curbing 'junk fees' a winning issue in 2024

Congressional Democrats are teaming up with the Biden administration and a progressive advocacy group to turn policy efforts to curb “ junk fees ” into a political rallying cry, betting that a small but potentially potent kitchen table issue will resonate with voters. President Joe Biden promised in this year's State of the Union address to target unexpected fees tacked on to things like plane and concert tickets, hotel rooms, hospital and cellphone bills and housing transactions. More than a dozen House Democrats around the country plan to hold events organized with help from the Progressive Change Institute to promote the administration's effort to curb junk fees. ....

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ERISA Excessive Fee Claims Found Insufficient in New York District Court

In Singh v. Deloitte, the district court in New York dismissed a putative class action challenging retirement plan recordkeeping and investment management fees. This is another example of the trend among district courts to follow the Sixth Circuit in Smith v. CommonSpirit Health. ....

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