The cost to overdraw a bank account could drop to as little as $3 under a proposal announced by the White House, the latest effort by the Biden administration to combat fees it says pose an unnecessary burden on American consumers, particularly those living paycheck to paycheck.

The change could potentially eliminate billions of dollars in fee revenue for the nation’s biggest banks, which were gearing up for a battle even before Wednesday’s announcement. Exactly how much revenue depends on which version of the new regulation is adopted.

Banks charge a customer an overdraft fee if their bank account balance falls below zero. Overdraft started as a courtesy offered to some customers when paper checks used to take days to clear, but proliferated thanks to the growing popularity of debit cards.

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    Yeah, I’ve only wrote a handful of checks in my life, and I always saw straight through the “we offer to fuck you, for your benefit!” bullshit. Decline their “offer” whenever available, the only one who benefits is the bank. If I don’t have enough money now, I don’t want the transaction to be approved and get fucked with a $35 fee “for my benefit”, and I don’t want to be hit with a second fee “for my benefit” when that becomes an “extended overdraft” when - now I know this is hard to believe but - if I don’t have money on day 1, I’m very likely to not have money on day 5.

    Also, back when banks could more openly fuck you with a smile, BofA would process transactions in this order: debits, then credits. This would cause accounts to fall negative for minutes or even seconds as they processed the pending transactions, and BofA raked in fees. I was a very vocal pain in the ass for my local branch managers, and had that bullshit removed each time, but I had the time to go sit in a shitty crowded bank for an hour and bitch at whoever until I got my $35 back. Anyone with a 9-5 would be fucked.

    Banks as a profit center can suck my ass. I’ve been a “member” of about 20 banks, and there are only 4 I like(d), one of which got acquired by a big bank and the fee list quadrupled while the features were slashed. Be very carefully about where you store your money - thieves are often eager to shake your hand.