KEY POINTS
  • Even with plentiful free checking options, some consumers are still paying fees, a new Bankrate.com survey finds.
  • Here's how much you stand to lose and steps you can take to save.

Even with broad availability of free checking services, more than a quarter of checking account holders — 27% — are paying fees every month.

For consumers who aren't taking advantage of free checking, those fees add up to an average of $24 per month, or $288 per year, according to a new survey from Bankrate.com. The personal finance site conducted its online survey Dec. 7-12 and included 3,657 adults, of whom 3,069 have a checking account.