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“Junk charges” price Americans billions yearly


“Junk fees” cost Americans billions every year

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Ever booked a resort room for $200 solely to be shocked by an additional $40 “resort price” at checkout? A brand new Federal Trade Commission rule goals to place a cease to such shock costs by banning so-called junk fees on short-term lodging in addition to on tickets to reside occasions.

The rule bans companies from utilizing such ways to disguise costs and mislead prospects who hire short-term lodging, comparable to accommodations and trip houses, together with customers who purchase tickets to concert events, sports activities and different reside occasions, the FTC announced Tuesday.

“People need to know upfront what they’re being requested to pay — with out worrying that they will later be saddled with mysterious charges that they have not budgeted for and might’t keep away from,” FTC Chair Lina Khan mentioned in an announcement. “The FTC’s rule will put an finish to junk charges round reside occasion tickets, accommodations and trip leases, saving Americans billions of {dollars} and tens of millions of hours in wasted time.”

Under the brand new rule, whole costs for short-term lodging and occasion tickets should be introduced to customers in a “well timed, clear and truthful” method, the FTC mentioned. That’s meant to make sure persons are longer shocked by additional costs together with “resort,” “comfort” or “service” charges that inflate costs. It’s additionally designed to make evaluating prices simpler, in line with the company. 

Hotels generally tack on resort charges to cowl prices like cleansing or the usage of facilities comparable to health or aquatic facilities. But the FTC mentioned such charges are misleading, estimating that the brand new rule will save customers each time and billions of {dollars}.

To make certain, companies should still cost further charges for service, however they need to disclose such costs to customers up-front, reasonably than burying them in tremendous print, and “clearly and conspicuously” promote a resort room or reside occasion ticket’s whole value together with all charges, versus merely displaying a base fee or value, the FTC defined. The whole price additionally should be displayed extra prominently than some other pricing info, the rule stipulates. 

Longstanding client safety legal guidelines prohibit enterprise in different industries from deceiving customers about charges and pricing.

President Biden weighed in on the FTC’s motion banning hidden junk charges Tuesday, saying he is prioritized reducing prices for American households.


Growing number of airline passengers fed up with junk fees and Congress is listening

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“We all know the expertise of encountering a hidden price on the final stage of take a look at —these junk charges sneak onto your invoice and corporations find yourself making you pay extra as a result of they will. Those charges add up, taking actual cash out of the pockets of Americans,” he mentioned in an announcement. “Today’s announcement builds on work throughout my administration to ban junk charges and decrease prices — saving many households lots of of {dollars} annually.”

The Department of Transportation additionally has proposed a ban on family-seating fees, and required that airways disclose baggage and alter charges upfront. 

Ella Bennet
Ella Bennet
Ella Bennet brings a fresh perspective to the world of journalism, combining her youthful energy with a keen eye for detail. Her passion for storytelling and commitment to delivering reliable information make her a trusted voice in the industry. Whether she’s unraveling complex issues or highlighting inspiring stories, her writing resonates with readers, drawing them in with clarity and depth.
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