Biden proposes a ban on 'junk fees' — from concert tickets to hotel rooms

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Many consumers are no strangers to added and surprise fees, from buying airline tickets to renting a car or ordering takeout.

These pesky charges are the target of new actions announced Wednesday by the Biden administration, which hopes to stamp out so-called “junk fees” and make it easier for buyers to know what they’re paying and why.

“Folks are … tired of being taken advantage of, and being played for suckers,” Biden said in remarks at the White House.