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2026-05-17 0 Dailymotion

The hidden economy of credit card rewards is built on a regressive wealth transfer that most consumers never notice. Every time a retailer accepts a credit card, they are charged a merchant fee between two and four percent. To maintain profit margins, these businesses raise the baseline price of all goods for every single customer. Since cash-paying consumers—who are statistically more likely to be lower-income—pay these same inflated prices without receiving any points or cash back, they are effectively paying for the rewards of others. High-income cardholders then use these accumulated points for luxury travel and elite perks. This mechanism functions as a hidden tax on the poor to fund the leisure of the wealthy, reinforcing economic inequality at the checkout counter. The system is extracting value exactly as intended.

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