Current:Home > FinanceNew York stores are now required to post the extra charges for paying with a credit card -Capital Dream Guides
New York stores are now required to post the extra charges for paying with a credit card
View
Date:2025-04-20 03:23:28
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Businesses in New York are now required to clearly post exactly how much their products will cost if customers pay with a credit card, under a new state law that took effect Sunday.
The consumer protection law means stores can no longer post a sign on a door and at the register stating that credit card purchases will be subject to surcharges.
Instead, they will either need to list the higher credit card price next to a lower cash price, or they can just change the cost of items to the credit card price for everyone.
“New Yorkers should never have to deal with hidden credit card costs, and this law will ensure individuals can trust that their purchases will not result in surprise surcharges,” Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat who signed the law late last year, said in a statement.
The new measure, which doesn’t apply to debit cards, will also limit credit card surcharges to the amount businesses are charged by processing companies.
The Partnership for New York City, a nonprofit business group, said in a statement that they support the legislation, adding this type of disclosure will “increase consumer trust in business, which will have long term benefits for all concerned.”
veryGood! (29983)
Related
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Triathlon
- Sharna Burgess Slams Speculation She’s “Forcing” Her and Brian Austin Green's Kids to “Be Girls”
- Mountain Dew VooDew 2024: What is the soft drink's Halloween mystery flavor?
- Who is TikTok sensation Lt. Dan? The tattooed sailor is safe: 'Wasn't too bad'
- Federal hiring is about to get the Trump treatment
- Prime Day Final Hours: This Trending Showerhead Installs in Just 1 Minute and Shoppers Are Obsessed
- 3 out of every 5 gas stations in Tampa are out of fuel as Hurricane Milton approaches
- 'We will not be able to come': Hurricane Milton forces first responders to hunker down
- Most popular books of the week: See what topped USA TODAY's bestselling books list
- Lionel Messi, Argentina national team leave Miami ahead of Hurricane Milton
Ranking
- NHL in ASL returns, delivering American Sign Language analysis for Deaf community at Winter Classic
- Is this the era of narcissism? Watch out for these red flags while dating.
- Trump-Putin ties are back in the spotlight after new book describes calls
- Florida power outage map: 3 million Floridians without power following Hurricane Milton
- Can Bill Belichick turn North Carolina into a winner? At 72, he's chasing one last high
- RHONY's Brynn Whitfield Debuts Dramatic Hair Transformation That Made Her Cry
- Sean 'Diddy' Combs' lawyers accuse government of leaking video of Cassie assault
- Ali Wong Tries to Set Up Hoda Kotb and Eric André on Date
Recommendation
Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Triathlon
Anderson Cooper Hit in the Head With Flying Debris Live on Air While Covering Hurricane Milton
Ethel Kennedy, social activist and widow of Robert F Kennedy, has died
Giancarlo Stanton's late homer gives Yankees 2-1 lead over Royals in ALDS
Moving abroad can be expensive: These 5 countries will 'pay' you to move there
Florida picking up the pieces after Milton: 6 dead, 3.4M in dark. Live updates
JoJo Siwa Details Surprising Girlfriend Dakayla Wilson With $30,000 Birthday Trip
Stanley Tucci Shares The One Dish Wife Felicity Blunt Won’t Let Him Cook for Christmas