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Economy: Bank Fees #935417

NBC Evening News for Saturday, Jun 06, 2009
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(Studio: Lester Holt) The annual cost of bank fees in 2009 noted.

(New York: Sharon Epperson) High bank fees examined; details given about the banks' defense of its fees & moves customers can make to lower their fees. [Nurse Jennifer JOHNSTON - expresses frustration about her credit & banking fees.] [The Ulzheimer Group John ULZHEIMER†- talks about fee-based income for banks.] [American Bankers Assn. Nessa FEDDIS†- says competition keeps fees in check.] [Bankrate.com Greg McBRIDE†- offers analysis.]

Reporter(s):
Holt, Lester;
Epperson, Sharon
Duration:
00:02:10

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