“If you look at the Fed’s own data, it shows that credit card rewards redistribute $15 billion annually from the poor to the wealthy, and that high FICO consumers gain $200 a year, subprime consumers lose $55,” he said in an interview on Bloomberg TV. “That isn’t financial product. It’s a regressive tax with airline miles.”
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