Getting cash from an ATM that is outside a consumer’s network is more expensive than ever, and in some U.S. cities, the average cost of accessing paper money is more than $5.
Getting cash from an automated teller machine (ATM) that is outside a consumer’s network is more expensive than ever, and in some U.S. cities, the average cost of accessing paper money is more than $5, according to fresh data.
A new study released by Bankrate this week found the national average combined fees for an out-of-network withdrawal has risen for the fourth consecutive year and hit a record high of $4.