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Walmart and Target push to lower credit card fees

Por: CNN Business September 22, 2022

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New York CNN Business  —  Frustrated by extra when you shop? A pair of bipartisan bills in Congress aim to lower the swipe fees, also known as interchange fees, that retailers pay every time a customer makes a purchase with their card. The effort is backed by retail giants including Walmart, Target , and Kroger , as well as convenience stores and independent grocers. “Swipe fees for credit cards are higher in the United States than... + full article



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