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by perl4ever 2523 days ago
Do you really think most banks charge monthly fees for having a checking account?

I just checked and the bank I had an account with for many years requires $50 deposited to open an account and no minimum balance or monthly fee, includes free checks and debit card.

The credit union I use now has no minimum balance, no monthly fee, and no fee for writing checks. You have to deposit $1 for a share of the credit union, which you get back if you close your account.

My impression is these days they are making over 2% on deposits absolutely risk free, so they better not charge anything.

2 comments

Yes, any big bank with a lot of branches absolutely charges you. It's very easy to get deals like online banks (more reliable than credit unions BTW) but those don't provide services like depositing cash some people need.
I wasn't talking about online banks, which I know nothing about. I was talking about ordinary everyday banks and credit unions, which allow you to withdraw money from shared networks[1] of ATMs nationwide for free. Like, this is a thing, you don't have to have $20,000 in a Bank of America account to get free checking and you don't need a nationwide branded ATM/branch network. You don't have to have direct deposit either. Or be white. I've literally been in banks and have seen with my own eyes how it works.

[1]https://www.allpointnetwork.com/locator.aspx

Requiring $50 in the account or $10 a month deposits to avoid the fee is still too much. Large overdrafts are also too much. The thing about poor people is they don’t have any money.
The bank and the credit union I mentioned in my previous post do not require that you keep $50 in an account or regularly deposit anything.

Like I said, my credit union requires a deposit of one (1) dollar, which you get back when you close your account.

Most banks absolutely charge monthly fees for checking accounts.
I imagine any bank that charges a monthly fee would tell you that.