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Cash usage in the US to decline by 17% between 2010 and 2015 – report

Thursday 13 January 2011 11:26 CET | News

Cash use in the US is expected to continue its current decline through 2015, a recent survey has revealed. According to the research, conducted by Aite Group, which cash transactions are decreasing in number and value, cash use is far from vanishing.

The study found that while 30 percent of polled consumers use cash less often than they did two years ago, 20 percent use it more often. The report indicates that Generation Y members (individuals born from the mid-1970s to the early 2000s) is the only generation more likely to use cash more often today than it did two years ago.

Overall, the report found that US consumers’ use of cash is likely to decline by a total of 17 percent, or 4 percent per year, between 2010 and 2015, dropping to slightly more than USD 1 trillion.


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