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Why Becoming A Cashless Society Is A Terrible Idea

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there are many ways to pay for things

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credit cards wire transfers frequent

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flyer points sticks of gum crypto

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currencies

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checks if they're still a thing and of

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course cold hard

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cash physical cash is one of the easiest

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ways to

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instantly and reliably conduct commerce

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perhaps that's because it's tangible and

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by and large

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universally understood as a medium of

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exchange this is important to understand

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because the success of any economy is

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predicated on commerce

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therefore the need for making

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transactions as simple as handing over a

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note is paramount to the success of any

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nation

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now this is certainly not news it has

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been well documented that the ease of

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transactions within a nation

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is as big of a determinant of economic

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success as access to natural

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resources like oil or natural gas or

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even a well-educated population

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fortunately modern financial systems

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have made spending money

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extremely easy and a lot of that is by

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design

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although amongst all of this cash is

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still a staple of regular transactions

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so what would happen if we got rid of it

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and this is not some obscure

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hypothetical

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in fact for a while now society has been

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pulling back on the use of cash in a

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very big way

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just think when was the last time that

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you paid cash for anything

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for some of you perhaps it's all the

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time but for most

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the ease of tapping a credit card or

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then mowing some money

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makes these paper rectangles all but

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obsolete the decline of cash is not all

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due to technology however

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many countries have enacted laws making

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it much more difficult to use paper

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currency

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the australian government for example is

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expected to make cash transactions of

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more than ten thousand dollars

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illegal and the disappearance of cash

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isn't only affecting my fellow aussies

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all governments are naturally suspicious

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of large physical cash deals

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say you live in america and instead of

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purchasing your million dollar house

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with a 30-year mortgage you instead go

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into the bank with a briefcase full of

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cash

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sure it would technically be perfectly

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legal for you to make such a purchase

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with paper currency

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but you better be prepared for a whole

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lot of questions and

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probably face an audit so would going

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completely cashless really be that bad

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do governments really want to get rid of

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cash and in our current world of

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negative interest rates

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would getting rid of cash hurt people

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that just want to hold on to their money

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rather than having to pay a bank a

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negative interest rate for the privilege

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of doing so

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economics explained for those of you who

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don't remember the last time you paid

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cash for anything

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it's logical to think that a cashless

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society is just the natural result of

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technological progression

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after all we no longer use gold coins or

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goats to trade with one another so if

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technology makes it better

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and easier to do everything

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electronically then what's the harm in

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embracing change cash is great but from

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a consumer's perspective there are far

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more compelling options consider credit

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cards for example

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if your cash gets lost or stolen or

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destroyed

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it is gone on the other hand if you lose

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your credit card

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you just order another one if it gets

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stolen you reverse the fraudulent

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charges

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and you get all of this while benefiting

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from the ability to earn rewards like

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cash back on purchases or frequent flyer

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points

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what's more there's no need to be there

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in person to hand over a credit card

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like there is with say cash

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which is particularly important in this

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day and age after all

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you can't send physical cash to

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patreon.com economics explained

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of course credit cards do have their

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drawbacks

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if used irresponsibly and not paid off

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in full every month

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they carry extremely high interest rates

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often well over 30 percent depending on

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the provider

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and even for those people that do pay

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them off in full every month

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cards may be hurting their finances in a

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less obvious way

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a 2018 paper published by the bank of

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international settlements found that

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there was a strong correlation between

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someone's credit card limits and that

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person's marginal propensity to consume

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in plain english this means that people

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are more likely to spend more of their

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money

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if they have a big credit card or even

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worse

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lots of credit cards but putting debt

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aside for the moment what are some of

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the other problems with using a credit

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card

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well it's actually right there in the

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name when you buy anything with a credit

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card

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you are paying with credit in other

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words a promise

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a promise to the credit card company

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that you will pay back the sum that was

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loaned to you

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on time or if not on time than with

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interest

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cash or credit are terms that are often

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used interchangeably

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but in reality credit is quite different

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from cash

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functionally this is very important in

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the banking world because free flowing

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access to credit

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boosts consumption in the short term

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normally at the expense of growth

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in the long term so as for the cashless

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economy debate

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credit cards may not necessarily be a

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perfect substitution

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fortunately we have debit cards which

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can only let cardholders access the

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money that they already have

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while still offering a lot of the same

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functionality of credit cards

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without high interest rates or a

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destabilizing impact on consumer

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spending in the debt cycle

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this hybrid approach if you will

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combines the best of both worlds

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the ease and functionality of a card

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with the reliability of

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cash problem solved right well not so

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fast

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because as it turns out there is one

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major thorn in the side of

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all of these services merchant fees

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so far we've only considered a cashless

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economy from the perspective of a

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consumer

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but of course the supplier is also a

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very important part of this equation

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card providers like visa and mastercard

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make a good portion of their revenue

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from merchant fees

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which is a small fee that is charged to

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the business or merchant on all credit

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and debit card transactions

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made to the business and by small we're

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usually talking around one to two

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percent which depending on a variety of

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factors

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might not actually be small at all for

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