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EPC Statement on GAO Report

Federal Government Receives Myriad of Benefits from Credit and Debit Cards

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The Electronic Payments Coalition commends the GAO report that enumerates the invaluable benefits that the federal government receives by accepting and using credit and debit cards.

This report has been released as some members in Congress advocate placing price controls on the electronic payments industry.  By providing examples of other countries where such price controls have been attempted, the report reveals flaws in such an approach and illustrates the adverse effects on consumers that resulted in such attempts. 

Through the use of credit cards, the federal government has been able to improve the efficiency and management of U.S. tax dollars through reduced costs associated with bad checks and even cash thefts.

The federal government not only benefits from using credit cards, but also from accepting credit card payments.  Entities such as Amtrak, the U.S. Postal Service, and the U.S. Mint reported increased revenue – particularly online – due to credit and debit card acceptance.  

The GAO also found that the federal government has proactively worked to reduce its expenses associated with card use, including obtaining one of the lowest interchange rates available. Notably, these rates have stayed relatively stable in recent years.

The Electronic Payments Coalition and its members hope that the benefits of credit and debit card use demonstrated in this report will further convince Congress that intervention in this functioning market would be harmful to all participants in the credit and debit market.

 

 

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