FDIC Insurance Fund - It Doesn't Actually Exist [View article]
No. The FDIC fee pays for the useful service of paying off part of deposits when a bank fails. The government needs to charge higher fees when it pays out more to depositors. For the bank it is a cost of doing business and if it cannot pay the higher fee it should go out of business. Ignore "fund" and "tax".
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No. The FDIC fee pays for the useful service of paying off part of deposits when a bank fails. The government needs to charge higher fees when it pays out more to depositors. For the bank it is a cost of doing business and if it cannot pay the higher fee it should go out of business. Ignore "fund" and "tax".
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