Bank Fees Still on the Rise

Courtesy Digg - Business & Finance  Wed, 10/07/2009 - 09:10

Flush with their $700B in bailouts from taxpayer dollars, are your banks showing you the love? Quite the contrary.

Banks continue to increase their non-interest fees and charges as a way to mitigate the huge investment and loan fees suffered as a result of the financial crisis and by all indications this is unlikely to change any time soon.


 

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