On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, Michael Motyka wrote:
Quite clearly cash has got to go! I'm not sure how tough this would be to sneak past the slumbering electorate. Pretty tough I expect. But the usage level is certainly going down while the percentage of electronic transactions is skyrocketing. We've even had concresscritters suggesting that the transport of $10K !interstate! should be illegal. I think this came up when the most recent international transport rule changes were made. It's getting more wierd every week now. An adjustment in the other direction will come along soon - I hope but doubt.
I'm willing to bet that ATM machines are more wide spread and distribute more cash now than ever before. Anybody got real numbers for the past few years? A lot of those "electronic transactions" are cash advances on credit cards. How much cash is exchanged every day? It must be in the billions. Yes, there are a lot of electronic transactions moving lots of money. But cash is still far more important to most people. Patience, persistence, truth, Dr. mike