KEY POINTS
  • Economists say the Biden administration's proposal targeting junk fees is both bipartisan and good for the economy.
  • Fees tied to services like hotel reservations and concert tickets cost consumers billions of dollars every year, according to experts on the White House panel on junk fees.
  • President Biden is pushing Congress to act on his Junk Fees Prevention Act.

Fees on concert tickets, airfares, hotels and other so-called junk fees cost Americans tens of billions of dollars every year, often obscuring the full price of purchases from consumers, top economic experts said at the White House on Tuesday.

"They take real money out of the pockets of families, and they can distort competition in many markets," Lael Brainard, director of the National Economic Council, said in comments prepared for delivery at a panel discussion spotlighting President Joe Biden's call on industries and regulators to cut junk fees.