• chilicheeselies@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    They actually cone from the charges they push onto businesses to process the payments. The interest rates are just profit

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      1 month ago

      You’re both right. The rewards are indeed mostly covered by the processing fees, but that means after covering infrastructure expenses etc., the banks are operating at a net loss (or breakeven at best), meaning they still have to fleece someone on their interest payments.

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        Plus those businesses pass the cost on to consumers like they do with any expense.

        So ultimately, end consumers who are already being fleeced by a combination of wage theft, low wages, and high prices, are the ones who pay for everything.