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Why Does the US Continue to Print Money When Cash Is No Longer King?

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Why Does the US Continue to Print Money When Cash Is No Longer King?

A Fed study showed that most payments are handled through debit or credit cards. However, experts say that cash is still a crucial payment method.

Why Does the US Continue to Print Money When Cash Is No Longer King?

Why Does the US Continue to Print Money When Cash Is No Longer King?

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De La Rue, the world's currency printer

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Cash is no longer king. So why are the US still printing so much?

Cash is no longer king. So why are the US still printing so much?

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Everything you need to know about King Charles' coins and notes

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The truth about the death of cash

The truth about the death of cash