‘Use it or lose it’: Surprising cash twist revealed in new data
Physical currency was supposed to be on the way out but a new survey tells a different story.
7news.com.auHere’s a concise update based on recent reporting:
If you’d like, I can pull more precise figures (e.g., current percentage shares by year or breakdowns by age group and region) or summarize what this means for retailers and consumers in practice. Would you like a quick chart or a brief comparative table?
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Physical currency was supposed to be on the way out but a new survey tells a different story.
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