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Bounced-check fees hit new high

Average NSF fee hits new high
Bounced-check fees, also known as nonsufficient funds or NSF fees, established a new record high of $27.40 for each occurrence, up from $27.04 in the spring. The average has increased by $0.50 in the past year.

Average nonsufficient-fund fee

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