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    Fergus notes that hidden fees represent a massive wealth transfer whose dimensions are mind-boggling Subprime mortgages, payday lending, student loans and urban auto insurance now “collectively [cost] working- and middle-class consumers more than roughly $1 46 trillion each year,” he writes in his new book, Land of the Fee: Hidden Costs and the Decline of the American Middle Class
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