Cash Obsolete? Debit Cards, Credit Cards and Payment Apps
Has it dawned on you yet how you no longer use physical cash as a form of payment for your day-to-day purchases? This struck me the other day, after I noticed coins still sitting on my desk from a very small cash purchase I made a few weeks ago. At that point, I realized I had become like most Americans. We now pay for majority of our purchases with debit and credit cards, and payment apps. In fact, a survey from 2017, asked 1,000 consumers their payment preferences and it showed that 44% percent chose debit cards, 33% selected credit cards, and only 12% specified a preference for using cash. Consumers’ preference for credit cards decreased by 7% over the same survey's results from 2016, while the results for debit cards rose by 9%. Now, the popularity of the debit card can be attributed to a few reasons. First, a debit card eliminates the inconvenience of going to an ATM and having to withdraw physical cash. Another reason why people may prefer a debit card is because...