
The Bank Secrecy Act Delivers A Lopsided Privacy Tradeoff
Cato Podcast
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Introduction
The Bank's Secrecy Act is aimed at curtailing financial crime. As a side effect, every American with a bank account has to give up a massive amount of financial privacy. Cato's Nick Anthony says there's precious little evidence that Americans should have to hand over financial data in exchange for benefits the government largely avoids quantifying.
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