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Out of Balance Consumers pay $17.5 billion per year in fees for abusive overdraft loans Eric Halperin and Peter Smith Center for Responsible Lending July 11, 2007
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large national bank / overdraft lending systems / bank customer / bank / bank revenue / personal banking account transactions / overdraft systems / money management tool / transaction-level online and offline banking account activity / abusive overdraft loan systems / /

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National Credit Union Association / Center for Responsible Lending / National Science Foundation / Peter Smith Center for Responsible Lending / Federal Reserve Board / Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation / /

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the Atlanta Journal Constitution / /

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