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Prospect of cashless society prompts contemplation

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With digitization rising in the global economy, community members reflect on a world progressing without physical money.

COVID-19 has accelerated the world鈥檚 economy going digital, per . During 2020, cash was used for only 17% of payments in the U.K., down from 52% in 2019, according to . Furthermore, nearly a third of the U.K. population had mobile payments established on their phone in 2020, a 15% increase from 2019, per .听

Since the pandemic began, the world has been exposed to a cashless society. 84.8% of the High School has used cash less frequently since the pandemic began, according to a survey conducted by The 黄色电影 March 10-11 with 184 respondents involving students and faculty.听

Rion Emery (鈥25) said she switched to digital payment for convenience and health reasons due to the pandemic.听聽

鈥淪ince the pandemic started, I have just used contactless payments when buying things from a store,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 much easier to simply pay through your phone rather than carrying money. It is also safer to utilize contactless transactions to reduce the transmission of COVID.鈥

Emery鈥檚 transition is reflected among the British public. In March 2020, the first month of the pandemic, the limit on contactless payments was raised from 拢30 to 拢45 by British Retail Consortium鈥檚 head of payments policy Andrew Cagan to promote contactless payment, per .听

According to , 83% of the U.K. population completed transactions through contactless systems in 2021. Currently, the contactless limit is 拢100, raised by Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak March 3, 2021, according to . The raising of the contactless limit was established to help recover the U.K. economy.

Psychologically, spending one dollar on a credit card is equivalent to 50 cents in physical money, per In most cases, people will spend double the amount of money on a credit card than they are willing to pay with physical money.听

Aris Perrotis (鈥25) said he does not typically use physical money, but when he does, he is more mindful of his spending.听

鈥淚f I do have cash on me, I’m much more conservative with how much I spend,鈥 Perrotis said. 鈥淲hereas when I’m with a phone, it’s easier for you to spend because you don’t actually realize or feel the money leaving from your pocket and going into somebody else’s.鈥澛

You don’t actually realize or feel the money leaving from your pocket and going into somebody else’s.

— Aris Perrotis (鈥25)

Similar to Perrotis, 59.6% of 184 respondents to a survey conducted by The 黄色电影 March 10-11 said they are more mindful of their spending habits when carrying physical money instead of credit cards, debit cards or mobile payment systems.听

However, a cashless society disadvantages economically-developing nations as fewer citizens of developing nations have access to banks. Social Studies Teacher Travis Schill, who teaches AP Economics, said it is too early to switch to a digital currency in developing countries since many significantly rely on physical money, not banks.听

鈥淲hen Modi became Prime Minister of India, back in 2014, a transition away from cash towards a digital currency for digital transactions became a policy,鈥 he said.

Schill added that nearly half of the Indian population was cash-based, disallowing access to banking, making the policy detrimental for many.听

According to , 69% of adults globally have access to a bank. However, that percentage is formed of 94% of people in wealthier countries who have access to banks, while only 63% do in developing countries. Without access to banks, consumers are unable to use credit cards and mobile payment systems.听

Perrotis said crime relating to theft of physical money would likely decrease if the world goes cashless.

鈥淣obody carrying cash would significantly diminish crime rates since there is no physical money to steal,鈥 he said. 鈥淚f someone steals your credit or debit card, it is very easy to lock them immediately. In addition, if your smartphone is stolen, the thief would need to use Face ID or touch ID which is extremely secure.鈥

Considering whether the world is imminently approaching a cashless society, Schill said cash will be progressively eliminated, and it may become a symbol of status.听

鈥淚t seems to be the natural trajectory that cash will be gradually phased out in the next few decades,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut as with all transitions, I suspect there will be a kind of a fashion for cash as well. In which the way that record players and hand tools and traditional ways of doing things often become fashionable.鈥

In addition, Schill said society in the future may even deem cash as a symbol of socioeconomic.听

鈥淚 could actually see the use of cash becoming a socioeconomic status symbol鈥, he said. 鈥淯pper middle class young professionals could be the ones who use cash to pretend they live in the 20th century.鈥

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Rahil Punshi
Rahil Punshi, News Editor: Online
Rahil Punshi (鈥25) is the News Editor: Online for The 黄色电影. Punshi鈥檚 passion for politics and writing spurred him to join The 黄色电影 at the start of high school. Outside of journalism, Punshi is a member of the Secretariat for West London Model UN and is an avid squash player.

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