Legislation known as the Credit Card Competition Act, first introduced in Congress in 2022, is described by its sponsors as encouraging “competition in electronic credit transactions.” But if lawmakers end up passing the measure, opponents say it could also torpedo the rich rewards and perks that cardholders have enjoyed for years.
“Will consumers lose? Probably,” wrote Brian Riley, director of the credit advisory service at Mercator Advisory Group, in an August 2022 post to the Mercator blog. “Their reward programs will dry up, just as they did with debit cards.”
I would use cash today if I didn’t need to deal with stupid amounts of change. I don’t carry a coin purse and I don’t want to, and I prefer my wallet to be thin instead of packed with bills. Some solutions (in the US):
I’m sure there are a million ways to improve things, yet we do none of them. But until cash stops being a nuisance, I’m not going to use it.
The $0.99 prices is the stupidest thing in America, I haven’t seen it in any other country. Also, agreed on including sales tax and rounding to .25. Would actually make using cash tolerable.