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In reply to the discussion: Cashless society...yes or no? Pros or cons? [View all]Johonny
(25,786 posts)For most millennial I know this is not a problem. I'm one of the few people I work with that gets a paper check. When I go out to eat 40> carry cash 30< used debit cards. I think the economic transition of the information age is simply pushing cash free. The more used to/grew up in the information age the less you see the change. I don't see a problem with the government moving with the information age, but
Fees, hacking, identity thief are a problem! No doubt about it. However they all exist in the cash world too. If we had a responsive government then it would be less of a problem. Our problem is our Government is moving very slow to deal with problems of the information age in the oversight area while other areas of the government plunge feet first in. Hence very low acceptance and paranoia over this, particularly the older you get. I don't like the idea of a cash free world but when I see people at the farmers market with the credit card adapter on their Iphone... I know it is coming. In the real world we lose money to mint a penny, in the electronic world you can carry money to many decimal points. It is coming. I hope my congress moves out of the stone age and addresses the many issues involved as soon as their tubes get unblocked
