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Professor Fuhr Discusses Impact of Credit Card Fees on Consumers

Posted on December 1, 2009February 14, 2019 by Prof. Joseph Fuhr

To the see the article in the Delaware County Daily Times click here.

Further Reading

  • Professor Fuhr Quoted in Article on Black Friday Shopping
  • Steve Pociask on CNBC: The Good and the Bad News about This Year’s Holiday Shopping Season
  • Listen to ACI Experts Talk about Credit Card Fees and Their Impact as Consumers Deal With Holiday Spending
  • As Black Friday Approaches, Americans Would Have More Money to Spend If Not for Hidden Credit Card Fees — The American Consumer Institute Finds the Annual Interchange Fees to be Roughly One Half of Holiday Spending
  • Divergent Currents in Retailing
  • New Hope for Shopping
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