
Mon Jan 26 2026
Credit Card Annual Fees and Why They’re Charged
Credit card annual fees might feel unnecessary, but they serve a valid purpose. Here’s why they’re charged and how they may affect you.
May 26, 2026
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Credit CardCredit ScoreBuilding CreditConsumer InsightsBuilding Stronger Futures Through Credit Access
It can be difficult to rent a car, book a hotel room, or sign up for a streaming service without a credit card. Try buying something online, handling an emergency repair, or even joining a gym without one.

Credit is no longer a luxury; it is essential for participating in modern economic life. Yet, at the very moment daily life demands broader access, millions of Americans with less-than-perfect credit are seeing doors close.
Our national survey of banks, credit unions, and fintech companies confirms what many in the industry already know but rarely discuss openly. While institutions talk about financial inclusion, their credit decisions tell a different story. The gap between aspiration and action is widening.
Research from the CFPB, the Financial Health Network, the Federal Reserve, and EverFi confirms this pattern. The consumers who need responsible credit access the most are often the ones losing it.
As Steve Min, Chief Credit Officer at Credit One Bank, notes, “About a quarter of the population has a credit score where they may not be able to get credit from a larger institution.”
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