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Distributional effects of payment card pricing and merchant cost pass-through in Canada and the United States

Using data from Canada and the United States, we quantify consumers' net pecuniary cost of using cash, credit cards, and debit cards for purchases across income cohorts. The net cost includes fees paid to financial institutions, rewards received from credit or debit card issuers, and the merchant cost of accepting payments that is passed on to consumers as higher retail prices. Even though credit cards are more expensive for merchants to accept compared with other payment methods, merchants typically do not differentiate prices at checkout, but instead pass through their costs to all consumers. As a result, credit card transactions are cross-subsidized by cheaper debit and cash payments. Card rewards and consumer fees paid to financial institutions are additional sources of cross-subsidies. We find that consumers in the lowest-income cohort pay the highest net pecuniary cost as a percentage of transaction value, while consumers in the highest-income cohort pay the lowest. This result is robust under various scenarios and assumptions, suggesting payment card pricing and merchant cost pass-through have regressive distributional effects in Canada and the United States.

Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Series: Bank of Canada Staff Working Paper ; No. 2021-8

Klassifikation
Wirtschaft
Consumer Economics: Empirical Analysis
Organizational Behavior; Transaction Costs; Property Rights
Personal Income, Wealth, and Their Distributions
Monetary Systems; Standards; Regimes; Government and the Monetary System; Payment Systems
Banks; Depository Institutions; Micro Finance Institutions; Mortgages
Retail and Wholesale Trade; e-Commerce
Thema
Bank notes
Financial institutions
Financial services
Market structure and pricing
Payment clearing and settlement systems

Ereignis
Geistige Schöpfung
(wer)
Felt, Marie-Hélène
Hayashi, Fumiko
Stavins, Joanna
Welte, Angelika
Ereignis
Veröffentlichung
(wer)
Bank of Canada
(wo)
Ottawa
(wann)
2021

DOI
doi:10.34989/swp-2021-8
Handle
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Objekttyp

  • Arbeitspapier

Beteiligte

  • Felt, Marie-Hélène
  • Hayashi, Fumiko
  • Stavins, Joanna
  • Welte, Angelika
  • Bank of Canada

Entstanden

  • 2021

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