I pretty much disagree with this. Our society is based on money and its handling, so it follows that people are usually the wiser to use what meager benefit they can from it. I can't see Pattison stashing his dough away in his mattress. If all you have is $10 then it's prudent to keep it in your jeans. If you like to have $5K or $10K cash then it's more prudent to keep it in a bank or credit union or something.
Gilbert, Kreskin is right, bank services aren’t forced on anyone. Really, other than a checking account (and one credit card), everything else is optional, one can very well do without.
You think ATM charges are too high? Well, don’t use ATM machines, nobody forced you to. We got along very well before ATM machines came into existence.
The problem is that people want all kinds of services (ATM machine, debit card, overdraft protection etc.) and they grumble when they have to pay for it.
As to whether ATM charges are high, I don’t know, I have never used an ATM machine (or a debit card); I don’t see any use for it. However, banks are entitled to make profit with ATM machines, why shouldn’t they? Banks are not charities, they are in the business to make money.
And they seem to be doing a very good job of what they are supposed to do, to make money for the shareholders. In the process, they also help shore up the economy.