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Cash counts
Abstract: Does cash still count? Electronic payments in their many forms are a ubiquitous part of our culture and the U.S. economy. Many of us have our paychecks automatically deposited in our bank accounts. We use online bill payment services and frequently shop at our favorite virtual storefronts. Businesses increasingly use electronic payment methods?taking advantage of cost and efficiency gains to contribute to their bottom lines. With this commonplace use of electronic money, you might assume that paper payments are shrinking, and perhaps the predictions of a cashless society, which have persisted since the 1960s, will come true. While it is clear check usage is declining, at this point, it certainly isn?t clear for the other form of paper payments?cash.
Keywords: Electronic funds transfers; Payment systems; Paper money; Dollar, American; Money;
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Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Part of Series: Annual Report
Publication Date: 2006
Pages: 6-17