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Coronavirus has created less of a need for 'cold hard cash' as Americans move to contactless payments - Building Online Business
Reuters Since the coronavirus pandemic has discouraged any unnecessary contact, 54% of Americans surveyed have concerns about touching cash, with many Americans making the switch to contactless payment. While “it will take years before the U.S. resembles Asia” with the availability of contactless payments, the pandemic has made it more commonplace. Consumers shouldn’t expect the U.S. to go entirely cashless anytime soon, as big cities have banned the practice of card-only businesses. Visit Business Insider’s homepage for more stories. Since the coronavirus pandemic has discouraged any unnecessary contact, 54% of Americans surveyed have concerns about touching cash, according to findings
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