Inflation may be slowing, but high prices continue to dash all hopes of saving money for Californians living paycheck to paycheck. 

Just this month, a new California law banning so-called “junk fees” took effect. Designed to shield consumers from undisclosed costs on purchases, it’s supposed to prevent businesses from hiding extra fees, often until the end of transactions. Unfortunately, California’s new law isn’t enough and won’t protect consumers from all the fees they endure.

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Not So Common

Quit with the excuses, if you or anyone does't read the "fine print" and agrees to the terms, then please don't complain. The reality, credit card companies charge exorbitant interest rates and fees, right or wrong, it's what it is. The main problem is people spend more than they take in , thus they borrow and pay interest. Simply put, stop buying things that are unnecessary, be scrupulous shoppers, and don't have children if you can't afford them.

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