Enacted in 2010, the Durbin Amendment regulates debit card swipe fees, capping them for large banks. Merchants benefit from lower transaction costs, often passing savings to consumers. Small banks are exempt, protecting their revenue, while cardholders may lose rewards programs. It aims to balance retailer costs with financial industry stability.
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