Australia's transition to a cashless society is underway — but not everyone wins when we get rid of cash
Australia's transition to a cashless society is underway — but not everyone wins when we get rid of cash
www.abc.net.au Australia's transition to a cashless society is underway — but not everyone wins when we get rid of cash
Phasing out cash has serious implications for privacy, safety and financial exclusion among marginalised communities.
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"Australia's transition to a cashless society". Misleading headline; the article is reporting on a relative decline in the number of cash transactions. Don't think there's been any policy or legislation on phasing out cash.
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5 0 ReplyMaybe. How many businesses are refusing cash? *Could* they refuse cash? The article does not cover this. I found this piece insightful: https://nitter.net/CBSMornings/status/1185527270125002752
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