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EU credit card price controls show dangers of government interference in the market
A new study from the Electronic Payments Coalition shows that — rather than making credit more affordable — price controls such as the Durbin-Marshall “Credit Card Competition Act” increase costs for consumers and reduce access. According to the report over the last 12 years: In the U.S. more than 80% of Americans have access to […] The post EU credit card price controls show dangers of government interference in the market appeared first on The Sentinel.
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