ATM fees hit record high in US — here’s where you’ll pay the most

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Getting cash from an automated teller machine (ATM) that is outside a consumer’s network is more expensive than ever, and in some U.S. cities, the average cost of accessing paper money is more than $5, according to fresh data.

new study released by Bankrate this week found the national average combined fees for an out-of-network withdrawal has risen for the fourth consecutive year and hit a record high of $4.77.

“If you make an out-of-network ATM withdrawal, expect to pay and pay more than ever before,” Bankrate chief financial analyst Greg McBride told FOX Business in a statement.

“Fees have increased again and you’ll typically pay two fees — one to the ATM owner and another to your own bank.”

McBride suggests consumers confine their cash withdrawals to in-network ATMs or get cash back when using a debit card.

He also recommends people find out if their bank participates in a nationwide ATM network that can be used free of charge.

According to the findings, these are the cities with the highest average ATM fees in the country:

Cleveland, OH is fifth on the list for highest average ATM fees. Diamond Images/Getty Images

The Renaissance Center (complex of skyscrapers with the Chrevrolet sign) in city urban skyline by the Detroit River
Detroit, MI is among the cities with the highest average ATM fees in America. LightRocket via Getty Images

1. Atlanta – $5.33

2. San Diego – $5.22

3. Phoenix – $5.22

4. Detroit – $5.18

5. Cleveland – $5.10

Bankrate studied which cities have the lowest ATM fees, too. 

Boston came in with the least expensive average at $4.16, followed by Seattle ($4.34) and Philadelphia, ($4.42).

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