Summary

Small businesses are struggling with rising credit card swipe fees, which now average 2.26% per transaction and cost U.S. merchants $172 billion in 2023, a record high.

As shoppers increasingly use cards over cash, businesses face growing costs, with some passing fees to customers through higher prices or convenience charges.

Visa recently raised certain fees, sparking criticism from lawmakers and advocacy groups pushing for transparency and competition.

The bipartisan Credit Card Competition Act seeks to address swipe fee issues but remains stalled in Congress, leaving the conflict unresolved for now.

  • sunzu2@thebrainbin.org
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    5 days ago

    Engaging parasite is feeding the parasite hence why I am shilling harm reduction tactics and not saving that v card for the utopia we promised on 20 years.

    Every dollar spend in cash or check, is profit denied to the parasite.