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- Bankrate.com estimates that American consumers will pay more than $4.3 billion in withdrawal fees for using ATMs not owned by their own bank in 2005.
- Bounced-check fees have gotten sneakier. While the average insufficient funds fee fell a few cents, from $27.13 to $26.90, Bankrate found more banks are instituting tiered fees that ramp up the more often you bounce a check or leave a check uncovered. Even at $26.90, the bounced-check fee remains the second-highest recorded since Bankrate began surveying checking accounts in 1998.
- Interest-bearing checking accounts remain an unattractive option, where you have to pay a lot more to open an account and lock up a lot more money to gain a pittance in interest.
Since 2001, NAR has successfully opposed a rule promulgated by the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury Department that would allow federally chartered banks to enter real estate brokerage and property management. Some 250 members of the U.S. House of Representatives and 27 U.S. Senate members support the Community Choice of Real Estate Act, which would bar federally chartered banks from entering real estate.
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