Year 11, Let's go!!! See you on Saturday, Worcester!
Volunteers eager to build playgrounds on annual Working for Worcester Build Day Saturday https://t.co/GoQvrDicRa via @telegramdotcom
Our @Jeff_Reppucci (MA 13) shares some insights on the national system for credit card payments and rewards. 💳💸
You can read more below!
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I met @Jeff_Reppucci as a student @holy_cross when his large-scale service project caught the attention of reporters. It was clear he was media savvy then, but to see his byline in @TheEconomist last month and now in @nytopinion is next-level impressive.
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“When you book a hotel room or enjoy entry to an airport lounge at no cost, poor consumers are ultimately footing the bill.” @chenzix @Jeff_Reppucci https://t.co/kaopy1X8rO
A great piece by @Jeff_Reppucci re: how premium CC rewards disproportionately impact those least able to pay. I’m sure I was not the only one who was sad to see him leave Worcester, but I knew he’d go on to do amazing things. Can’t wait to see what he accomplished next!
I love my points, but the system needs an update! Fixing interchange won't mean no #Rewards. Other countries did it- they still have many #creditcard w/ rewards. See bipartisan 2022 Credit Card Competition Acts by @SenatorDurbin@RogerMarshallMD and @PeterWelch & @Lancegooden
The U.S. “now has some of the highest credit card processing costs in the world, typically at 2% to 2.25% of every purchase. This is eight to nine times as much as the prevailing swipe fee in the European Union,” write Chenzi Xu and Jeffrey Reppucci. https://t.co/7N1WtbzORw
“Credit card perks for educated, usually urban professionals are being subsidized by people who have less,” write Chenzi Xu and Jeffrey Reppucci of Stanford. https://t.co/lNLlTEw3kK
Jeffrey Reppucci spent his youth playing ice hockey through concussions. Years later he is paying the price. From 1843 magazine https://t.co/dk4o5RxgpP
“Reading began to feel unnatural and painful. Phone calls with my family, even brief ones, became difficult.” After a series of head injuries, Jeffrey Reppucci suffered a concussion that never seemed to end https://t.co/OZ85rJjilN
“When I opened my eyes I saw my teammates standing around me. They clapped their sticks and fans cheered as I stumbled to my feet.” Inside sport’s dangerous concussion culture https://t.co/O1kuBFpWCh