Thursday, October 6, 2011

Unintended but Predictable Consequences

Obama and the Democrats are shocked and furious that Bank of America wants to charge customers a monthly fee for using a debit card, now that the Dodd-Frank financial services legislation reduced the fees retailers pay to banks for debit cards.

So now bank customers can pay for debit card usage directly when retailers did before. While retailers in principle should lower prices to reflect lower costs, that may not happen.

This is a terrible deal for consumers, all due to the predictable consequences of Dodd-Frank.

Was increasing consumer costs so Wal-Mart could have lower costs the change voters had in mind when they voted for Obama? No, but it is what they've gotten.

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