Target rolling out private bathrooms
Target says it will spend $20 million to make sure private bathroom options are soon available in all 18-hundred Target locations.
According to the Wall Street Journal, only around 300 Target stores currently lack a single-occupancy restroom.
By November of this year, 277 of those stores will be updated to include this option, while the remaining 20 Target stores will get the single-person bathrooms by March 2017.
The retailer came under fire from some shoppers who were unhappy with Target’s decision to allow transgender people whichever restroom they feel most comfortable.
Complaints against airlines dropped 12 percent in the first half of the year, as carriers delayed or canceled fewer flights and fares declined.
But the technical glitches at Delta and Southwest happened in July and August, which means complaints will likely spike in the second half of the year.
Stocks closed slightly higher.
The minutes from the latest Fed meeting show they are divided about when to raise interest rates.
The Dow rose 22 points on the day.
Checking account fees can cost us 800 dollars a year.
Wallethub says the average checking account has about 22 total fees and some have as many as 50. More detail can be found here on their site.
Annual fees could cost up to 810 dollars.
A new report confirms that nearly all big banks are forcing customers to give up their right to a jury trial.
This is according to researchers at the Pew charitable trusts, who looked at the customer contracts for checking accounts at 44 of the nation’s largest banks and found that 91% of them include jury trial waivers.
And according to this same study, 70% of these same banks have forced arbitration clauses, meaning you can’t have your case heard in a courtroom but must instead enter into binding arbitration.
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