As Trump Lifts Caps, Mass. Sen. Warren Presses Banks for Details on Pricey Overdraft Fees
Democratic senators seek data from top banks on overdraft fees after a rule rollback that could have saved consumers $3.5 billion annually, highlighting disproportionate impact on low-income Americans.
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As Trump lifts caps, Mass. Sen. Warren presses banks for details on pricey overdraft fees
U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., joined by two fellow New England lawmakers, is pressing some of the biggest banks in the nation for more information about overdraft fees that they say target the poorest Americans.
·Springfield, United States
Read Full ArticleExclusive: Democratic senators press big banks after Trump kills consumer protection rule that capped overdraft fees at $5
Sen. Warren (D-Mass.) and other senators sent letters to JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, and other banks about the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule.
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleProgressive lawmakers press banks on overdraft fees
Three Senate progressives led by Senate Banking Committee ranking member Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., are beginning to assess the impact that the Trump administration's posture toward the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has had on overdraft fees.
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