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Why is there no government action to prevent social assistance recipients of any sort from access to credit?


It’s not even credit, you’ll get hit with fees for just having a bank account when poor.

Wells Fargo, one of the largest national banks, charges $15 / month for a checking account (last I checked) unless you keep a balance of over $1500.

And overdraft fees are hard to avoid because the American banking system is fundamentally flawed. Companies can make charges from your account if they know the number. (This is mentioned in the debt collection article too.) If you don’t have money, your account can suddenly go negative because some company somewhere decided to pull some money from you, and then the bank charges you $50 for the overdraft.

The system is so broken, it’s hard to believe from a European point of view. The USA only got European-style bank transfers this year! Until now, almost all money transfers were being bolted onto a system meant for handling paper checks.




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