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Staying physically active is essential for maintaining good health, particularly for older adults and those managing chronic conditions. However, gym memberships and fitness progra

The article from Marca discusses the potential impact of a new bill in the U.S. House of Representatives aimed at reducing credit card late fees. Currently, credit card companies can charge up to $30 for the first late payment and $41 for subsequent ones. The proposed legislation seeks to cap these fees at $8, which could save consumers significant amounts annually. This move is part of a broader effort to address what some see as excessive fees by credit card companies. The article highlights that while this could benefit consumers by reducing costs, there are concerns from the financial sector about potential increases in other fees or interest rates to compensate for the revenue loss. The bill's progression through Congress remains uncertain, but it reflects ongoing debates about consumer protection versus financial industry profits.

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