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RE: Why Banks & Government Want To Go Cashless

in #money5 years ago

I’m also using cash more often I literally draw from my credit card! Is the move job related or living standard because I was reading how people are leaving certain states for better tax breaks and affordable property

Sounds intense no we have 8 retail banks that service nationally so you don’t really switch providers it’s very rare here! Very little in terms of competitive banking and options for consumers

We’re still also a very cash driven society with a large population of unbanked citizens

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The move is both job and living related. I have to commute 40 miles each way to work because it’s so expensive here. Looking to move to a more affordable state and better pace of life. I want to enjoy these years rather than work them into the ground. Currently I’m so busy that I blink and the day is over. I enjoy my job but the pace is unsustainable and not healthy. The whole Boston area is like that so we are getting out while we still can.

I like the credit unions because they are just local, small banks. They have less overhead than traditional banks do because they have memberships instead of free, but you are still supporting a local business.

I started making it a point to carry cash in my wallet again, it feels good to use it and have partial anonymity over what I spend money on.

That’s one long ass commute I wouldn’t blame you and hope the move goes well! More free time is basically money in your pocket I say

I think it’s a cool idea it allows local markets to regulate the flow of cash as needed not huge central places dictating cash flows! It allows for the natural expansion and contraction of the region

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