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Hướng dẫn Hoàn chỉnh Về Những Cửa hàng Nào Cho Phép Rút Tiền Mặt Tại Quầy Thanh toán — Và Những Cửa hàng Nào Bây giờ Tính Phí
Cash back at retail stores has traditionally been a convenient way to access funds without visiting a bank branch. However, as traditional banking infrastructure continues to decline across America, retailers are increasingly monetizing this once-free service. For consumers in rural or underserved communities, understanding which stores cash back options remain free versus which now impose charges has become critically important financial knowledge.
Where to Withdraw Cash: The Changing Retail Landscape
The shift in retail cash withdrawal policies represents a significant change for shoppers across the country. According to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) data, Americans are now paying over $90 million annually just to access their own money at major retail locations. This trend has accelerated as bank branch closures leave millions without convenient access to traditional banking services, particularly in small towns and rural areas.
The stores offering cash back at checkout operate under two distinct models: those maintaining free withdrawal services and those now charging fees. Understanding which option is available near you requires knowing the specific policies of major retailers in your area.
Retailers Now Charging Fees for Cash Withdrawals
Several major retail chains have implemented new fee structures for cash back transactions. These charges vary significantly by location and transaction size:
Family Dollar charges $1.50 for cash withdrawals under $50, according to CFPB reports. For budget-conscious shoppers seeking small amounts of cash, this percentage-based fee can represent a substantial cost relative to the withdrawal amount.
Dollar Tree, owned by the same parent company as Family Dollar, imposes a $1 fee on cash back transactions under $50. This pricing reflects a broader strategy among dollar store chains to generate revenue from services previously offered at no cost.
Dollar General implemented variable fees ranging from $1 to $2.50 per withdrawal for amounts up to $40, depending on location and store-specific policies. Mystery shopping conducted by CFPB in 2022 revealed these inconsistent fee structures across the Dollar General network.
Kroger operates the most complex fee structure among traditional grocers. At Harris Teeter locations, the fee is 75 cents for withdrawals of $100 or less, increasing to $3 for amounts between $100-$200. Other Kroger banners including Ralph’s and Fred Meyer charge 50 cents for up to $100 cash back, with higher withdrawals ($100-$300) assessed at $3.50.
Stores Where Cash Back Remains Free
Shoppers seeking to avoid withdrawal fees still have several options, though availability varies by region:
These retailers maintain free cash back policies, though their store locations may not be universally available in smaller towns or remote areas where the service would be most beneficial.
Why Retailers Are Charging for Cash Access
The implementation of cash back fees reflects fundamental changes in American retail banking and consumer behavior. According to CFPB Director Rohit Chopra, “While retail chains had long provided cash back on debit card purchases for free, dollar store chains and other retailers are now charging fees for access to cash. Many people living in small towns no longer have access to a local bank where they can withdraw money from their account for free.”
For retailers, cash back fees offset processing costs and operational expenses associated with handling cash transactions. However, the burden falls disproportionately on consumers with limited banking alternatives — precisely those most likely to shop at dollar stores or smaller retailers in underserved communities.
The CFPB’s research specifically highlighted how lower-income individuals face compounding financial hardship from these new fees. When traditional banking access disappears and the retail alternatives begin charging for basic cash access, economically vulnerable populations bear the greatest burden.
Making Informed Retail Choices
Understanding which stores offer cash back without fees, and which impose charges, allows consumers to plan transactions more strategically. For those in areas with limited banking options, choosing retailers offering free cash access becomes part of broader financial planning. The retail landscape continues evolving, making it essential for shoppers to verify current policies at their local stores, as cash back fee structures may change or vary by location.