Biden Proposes Bill to Cut "Junk Fees"

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The Facts

  • During the fourth meeting of the Presidential Competition Council on Wednesday, US Pres. Joe Biden urged Congress to pass a bill known as the Junk Fee Protection Act to curb hidden fees across various industries.

  • The legislation — a joint proposal with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) — takes aim at reducing or eliminating allegedly excessive consumer fees placed on online ticket purchases for concerts, sporting events, and other entertainment events.


The Spin

Democratic narrative

Pres. Biden and his economic policies — such as this latest effort — have brought the US into the best economic growth since the former Pres. Bill Clinton was in office, even in the face of the current tumultuous environment. While consumer prices have risen faster under the Biden presidency, the economy overall is in much better shape than he's given credit for. Once inflation slows, his leadership through tough economic times will shine.

Republican narrative

Not only is the economy actually suffering, but Biden doesn't seem to notice, showing how out of touch the White House is with the American people. Under his administration, inflation rates have risen to their highest in 40 years, and 78% of Americans believe the economy is getting worse. As Biden continues to lie to the American people about the state of their pockets, Americans are left wondering where a soft-landing spot will be found.

Cynical narrative

While Biden may have good intentions, targeting these so-called "junk fees" may actually end up costing Americans more. These extra fees are what's known as "unbundling," which allows consumers to pay more or less depending on the services they need. By getting rid of them, businesses will likely level the playing field by raising and standardizing prices, forcing customers to pay for services they don't want.


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