CNN —Federal regulators finalized a rule on Tuesday to cap most credit card late fees at $8 as part of a broader push by the Biden administration to eliminate junk fees.
The new rule applies to large credit card issuers – those with more than 1 million accounts.
These companies represent more than 95% of total outstanding credit card debt, according to the CFPB.
It also comes as Americans continue to pile on credit card debt, which recently exceeded a record $1.1 trillion.
Some borrowers, especially Millennials and those with lower incomes, have been falling behind on their credit card debt following more than two years of high inflation.
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