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Biden's Bold Move: Capping Credit Card Fees

Published 03/05/2024, 04:50 PM
Updated 03/05/2024, 05:01 PM
© Reuters.  Biden's Bold Move: Capping Credit Card Fees

Quiver Quantitative - The Biden administration is taking bold steps to address high consumer costs and anticompetitive practices. They have announced a crackdown on banks' late credit card payment fees, capping them at $8, a significant reduction from the current average of $31. This move, part of a broader initiative to counter "junk fees," is expected to save American families $10 billion annually. Additionally, the administration has formed a "strike force" involving the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to target illegal corporate behavior that raises prices through unfair business practices.

Furthermore, the FTC, Justice Department, and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) are launching an investigation into the impact of private equity in healthcare. This probe will explore how such transactions may lead to increased consolidation and profits for firms, while potentially compromising patient health, worker safety, and affordable healthcare. Private equity firms have invested heavily in the healthcare sector, with concerns raised about rising costs and reduced oversight.

In the agricultural sector, the Department of Agriculture is finalizing a rule to give ranchers and farmers more leverage in contract negotiations with meatpackers. This rule aims to ensure fair competition in livestock, meat, and poultry markets, a move that is in line with Biden's competition agenda across various sectors. The administration's efforts have already led to changes in practices of companies like Airbnb (ABNB) and Live Nation (LYV), reducing extra charges on services like concert tickets and airfares.

President Biden is set to highlight these actions in his upcoming State of the Union Speech, emphasizing the administration's commitment to reducing the cost burden on American families. These measures are part of Biden's broader strategy to tackle high consumer costs and ensure fair competition, aligning with his economic policies ahead of the November elections.

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