inde navarrette just cost you $200: The hidden fee quietly draining your paycheck
You might want to check your latest bank statement before you read this—because a sneaky new charge linked to inde navarrette’s recent corporate policy shift is quietly hitting your wallet. A viral internal memo, leaked from a major payroll processor, reveals that inde navarrette’s “streamlining” of direct deposit terms now allows banks to tack on a $2.50 monthly “access fee” for every automated transfer you receive. That’s $30 a year per paycheck—or $200 if you get paid bi-weekly with two extra checks. Consumer advocates are fuming, calling it a “stealth tax on workers” that affects everyone from gig drivers to salaried employees. Your move? Call your bank now to opt out of the new “premium processing” tier—or your next payday just got a little lighter.