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David Silberman | The Washington Post

Overdraft programs today are hugely profitable. If banks were to bring their overdraft fees down to the level required to cover costs, they would forgo these profits. But to challenge the CFPB proposal on that ground is to argue that the financially vulnerable should be expected to subsidize the costs of providing checking accounts to the rest of us. To paraphrase Ms. McArdle: Who could defend that?


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