Although the new junk fees rule focuses on hotels, vacation rentals and event ticketing sites, the FTC says it “will use its ...
"People deserve to know upfront what they're being asked to pay," FTC Chair Lina Khan said in announcing crackdown on certain ...
The Federal Trade Commission is cracking down on hidden fees charged by hotels. This is a good thing and it comes at an ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will now prohibit “junk fees,” an overarching term for hidden and misrepresented prices in the live-event ticketing and short-term lodging industries.
The Federal Trade Commission has approved a new rule preventing hotels and ticket sellers from hiding extra fees associated ...
The FTC estimates the rule would save consumers 53 million hours per year they would not have to spend sleuthing out total ...
A new FTC rule requires that businesses display all fees in the total price people see when they are first searching for ...
( NewsNation) — The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced Thursday that companies will no longer be allowed to hide total ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) finalized a rule Tuesday requiring hotels and live events in the U.S. to include all fees ...
The FTC has announced a new Junk Fees Rule that will require hotels and live event ticket sellers to show the full price up ...
In a sweeping change that could save American consumers time and money -- the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Tuesday ...
Junk fees hidden in the price of hotels and tickets for live events would be banned under a final rule approved by the ...