57%
Yes
35%
No
57%
Yes
22%
No
5%
No, as long as the costs are clearly communicated before purchases
4%
No, the government should not regulate what private businesses can charge consumers
2%
No, businesses will raise prices if they are banned from using junk fees
2%
No, the government should focus on preventing monopolies and cartels instead

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 @9FDPB3L from California answered…7mos7MO

Yes, and include taxes and other fees into the advertised price, and ban tipping as well.

 @9GZDTYY from Maryland answered…5mos5MO

No, the government should not regulate what private business charge their consumers and should focus more on preventing monopolies and cartels, but the government should place higher taxes on surcharges tacked onto purchases than regular sales to discourage them.

 @9L3MGJ6  from Missouri answered…4wks4W

No, but it should mandate greater transparency (e.g., banning the practice of not including surcharges in prices shown to potential buyers, or not showing customers the full price until checkout)

 @9KHD9C8 from Idaho answered…2mos2MO

No. Keep gov't out of business. However, all costs should be included in the final price, nothing hidden. Eventually the market will decide and the business will either succeed or fail.

 @9K9Z8HX from Texas answered…2mos2MO

It would most likely not be cheaper, but we would know what we are paying up front. Transparency is only fair.

 @9JYYZN8  from Indiana answered…2mos2MO

To be honest I'm not really sure, I can see both sides of this question and I don't really know which one to choose.

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