
"Americans' Savings Decline, but So Does Debt: How to Navigate the 'Financial Fall'"
Americans spend an average of $300 per year on checking account fees, including charges for out-of-network ATM withdrawals, overdrafts, and non-sufficient funds. However, many of these fees can be avoided by switching to a no-fee checking account offered by online banks or credit unions. While these accounts may have some limitations, such as minimum balance requirements and limited transactions, they can save consumers a significant amount of money. Despite the availability of no-fee alternatives, many people stick with their current accounts due to inertia. It is recommended to shop around for the best deal and consider parking excess cash in a high-yield savings account for better interest rates.