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Biden’s War On ‘Junk Fees’ Won’t Help Americans’ Overdraft Problem

Por: Forbes Business October 01, 2022

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WILMINGTON, DELAWARE - AUGUST 20: Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden delivers his acceptance ... [+] speech on the fourth night of the Democratic National Convention from the Chase Center on August 20, 2020 in Wilmington, Delaware. The convention, which was once expected to draw 50,000 people to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is now taking place virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)Getty Images Observations... + full article



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