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In other words, the people that use money and the places that accept it as payment are both moving more towards the digital realm. Will anyone still be using physical cash in 5-10 years' time? Although cash is on the decline, it doesn't mean that it's gone forever.
What does the future of money look like? We asked Robbie Taylor and Susan Guthrie from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand to share their thoughts. Jump to: [00:...
In a way, money is becoming "imaginary," forming a basis for disloyalty, in particular, among Generation Z (15 to 25 years). Based on estimations, the global "mobile pay" market will surpass $500 billion in 2016. In other words, it is a huge market. This market is still based on money, but money spent by using mobile phones.
Despite the rise of more convenient forms of payment, cash still is the most frequently used payment instrument in the U.S., according to a 2018 Federal Reserve System report. It accounts for 30 percent of all transactions and 55 percent of transactions of less than $10. So cash still is king, especially for small transactions.
in ten years要看语境的 He will be back in ten years.他将在十年后回来. 这句里的in ten years就表示十年后 表示有计划的 after ten years表示站在现在看过去那个时候的十年后 表示事情有被预料到 写在文章中强调事情已经过去了 有点像在说明事情 He became wealthy after ten years. ten years later表示站在现在看未来的十年 ...
We will still be using "real" money for at least the next 5 to 10 years, but financial transactions carried out using mobile electronic devices, such as smart phones and tablet computers, will ...
In 2017, the banking trade body UK Finance reported a 15% fall in the use of ready money. Since their first use, debit card payments have given cash a run for its money .
I don't know for sure. Old habits die hard. I know of one retiree who says he still loves to count his pension money by hand. Every month, he says, he goes to the bank and pulls out his pension sent to his savings account electronically. He counts them and then puts them into another bank account. He says it gives him security to have cash in ...
In the UK, the use of tangible currency is in decline. In 2017, the banking trade body UK Finance reported a 15% fall in the use of ready money. Since their first use, debit card payments have given cash a run for its money. Last year, for the first time ever, the use of debit cards and contactless payments became the most popular way to stump up.
Britain is probably four or six years behind the Nordic countries. America is perhaps a decade behind. Outside the rich world, cash is still king. But even there its dominance is being eroded. In China digital payments rose from 4% of all payments in 2012 to 34% in 2017. 英国可能比北欧国家落后四至六年。