Last year, consumers paid banks and credit unions nearly $37 billion in overdraft fees, at as much as $35 per transaction. Banks say consumers are to blame and the high fees are justified. Consumer groups counter that banks game the system to run up more fees. Tuesday morning at 9, join Plain Dealer consumer affairs columnist Sheryl Harris for coverage of the battle over overdrafts and the future of regulation. U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH)
Jean Ann Fox Director of Financial Services, Consumer Federation of America
Mike Moebs, principal, Moebs Services
Gregory Neal consumer