
I have a piece in the November issue of the Journal of Economic Perspectives making the economic case for regulating junk fees. Link to complementary article below.
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I have a piece in the November issue of the Journal of Economic Perspectives making the economic case for regulating junk fees. Link to complementary article below.






1. People deserve to know upfront what price they’re being asked to pay, without worrying they’ll later be hit with mystery fees they can’t avoid. Today @FTC finalized a rule to ban these junk fees for short-term lodging and live-event ticketing. ftc.gov/news-events/ne…

The FTC issued rules requiring companies to display the full price of a hotel room, concert ticket or sporting event up front to customers, rather than hiding any extra charges — often called “junk fees” — until the very end of the checkout process. wapo.st/3P1JPRU













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