I think we would all benefit by ending the use of coin and paper printed money for several reasons :
(1) money is a vector for disease, spreading disease from person to person by its use. The change you handle has been through how many un-washed hands before crossing your palm.
(2) The cost of maintaining the coin and paper infra-structure is how much compared to a paperless monetary system.
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I rarely carry currency. As for the transfer of disease, how can you prove this? During the course of the day,you come in contact with hundreds of potential germ carriers from banisters, elevator buttons, grocery carts, you name it, someone touched it before you did. Soo, I don't buy the disease carrier argument. But, I do see the obsolescence of currency and coin. As for the homeless guy needing a handout, he needs to get a job and get off the streets or get on Obama's payroll.
11 years ago. Rating: 4 | |
How would I give the homeless person a few bucks?I'll stick with paper.
11 years ago. Rating: 4 | |
Con, we would lose privacy if we were to go to an all card system. The card is encoded with personal information. Money is not.
11 years ago. Rating: 1 | |