ATM fees rise for 11th straight year

Bloomberg News
October 3, 2017 at 9:30PM
A woman uses an ATM of a bank after the government's decision last week to limit daily cash withdrawals to 60 euro ($66) in Athens, Tuesday, July 7, 2015. Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras was heading Tuesday to Brussels for an emergency meeting of eurozone leaders, where he will try to use a resounding referendum victory to eke out concessions from European creditors over a bailout for the crisis-ridden country. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek) ORG XMIT: ATH107
ATM fees have risen 55 percent over the past decade. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Drawing cash from an ATM is beginning to feel like a ritual from a bygone era. Like buying a record on vinyl, it's a once-universal experience for which users are now paying a premium. This year marks the 11th consecutive annual increase in bank ATM fees for customers using out-of-network machines, according to a new Bankrate.com report. Over the past decade, such fees have risen 55 percent. The average cost of such a transaction is now over $4.50.

ATM fees aren't rising due to overwhelming demand. In fact, it's the opposite. "It keeps getting easier to avoid the fees, and people are transitioning away from cash," said Greg McBride, Bankrate.com's chief financial analyst. "With fewer people making out-of-network ATM withdrawals, the cost of maintaining that network is being spread over fewer transactions."

The report looked at the 10 biggest banks in the top 25 major metro areas to find out where average ATM fee surcharges are the steepest and where they are slightly less steep. Pittsburgh experienced the highest average fees, with customers paying $5.19 when Bankrate.com combined the fees charged by the ATM operator with fees from the consumer's own financial institution. The lowest average fees were found in Dallas, at $4.07.

Customers with higher account balances or multiple relationships with their bank — as in a checking account, a mortgage and a personal loan, for example — may avoid out-of-network ATM charges from their bank or be reimbursed for some of them.

The average overdraft fee reached a new high of $33.38, up from $33.04 in 2016. Philadelphia consumers pay the highest average overdraft fee, at $35.30. In San Francisco, average overdraft fees are the lowest of the top 25 metro areas, at $31.44. Banks hiking that fee last year outnumbered those trimming it, by seven to one.

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