Aug.15 marks the one-year anniversary of the Federal Reserve's implementation of Regulation E, which requires financial institutions to receive consumer approval prior to covering debit card and ATM overdrafts.
Since then, credit unions and banks have maintained a national median overdraft transaction price of $28.
That's according to a June 2011 study conducted by Lake Bluff, Ill.-based economic research firm Moebs Services. The study also found that since Reg E took effect, debit card and ATM overdraft usage has risen, while the number of institutions offering overdraft protection through a savings account or line of credit transfer has declined.
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