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Congressional Dish

CD280: Corporate Junk Fees

Sep 4, 2023
This podcast explores a wide range of unreasonable fees reported to Congress, including hidden fees in industries like housing, airlines, and banking. It delves into the deceptive practices of partition pricing and trip pricing and examines how junk fees impact low-income renters. The podcast also discusses cases of junk fees imposed by banks and lenders, as well as the need for fair pay for airport workers. Additionally, it explores the issue of hidden fees and the debate surrounding the expansion of federal authorities to address them.
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Quick takeaways

  • Junk fees are a substantial profit center for companies, particularly in the airline industry, making up 15% of global airline revenues in 2022.
  • Deceptive pricing tactics such as partition pricing and drip pricing are commonly used to mislead consumers and result in higher costs.

Deep dives

The Rising Profitability of Junk Fees

Companies large and small are imposing junk fees because they are a substantial profit center. Airlines, in particular, have seen a significant increase in revenue from junk fees, which made up 15% of global airline revenues in 2022 compared to 6% a decade ago. Junk fees, also known as ancillary fees, bring in billions of dollars at the expense of consumers who are often unaware of these fees until they are charged. The profitability of junk fees highlights the need for consumer awareness and regulatory measures to ensure transparency and fairness in pricing.

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