**Headline: 🚨 Supreme Court Deals $1.2 TRILLION Blow to Your Wallet – Here's What You'll Be Paying for Now**
Headline: 🚨 Supreme Court Deals $1.2 TRILLION Blow to Your Wallet – Here’s What You’ll Be Paying For Now
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You might not have been following the Supreme Court’s latest term, but your bank account definitely was. In a series of landmark decisions, the Court just rewrote the rules on credit card late fees, student loan forgiveness, and even your internet privacy. Here’s the ugly math for the average American:
đź’ł Credit Card Swipe: Say goodbye to that $32 cap on late fees. Banks are now free to charge you up to $130 per missed payment. If you’re late just twice a year, that’s an extra $200 straight out of your pocket.
🎓 Student Loan Shock: The Court killed the blanket forgiveness plan, but more quietly, it ruled that debt collectors can now repackage your defaulted loans with retroactive “junk fees.” If you have student debt, you could owe 25% more tomorrow than you did yesterday.
📱 The “You’re the Product” Standard: In a digital privacy ruling you probably missed, the Court said your data isn’t a “property interest.” Translation: Meta, TikTok, and your credit union can now sell your browsing history to advertisers without triggering stricter consumer protections. Expect your auto insurance premium to spike based on the websites you browse at 2 AM.
The Takeaway: The Supreme Court just quietly shifted hundreds of billions of dollars from your paycheck to the balance sheets of banks, lenders, and big tech. The only question is: are you ready to pay up, or are you ready to fight back?