No more cash: 24% say they don't have money in wallet, 38% use cash every few months or not at all

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Many Americans are no longer using cash to make daily purchases.

A survey by risk management company Third Party Trust found that 24% of people said they don't have cash in their wallet, and 38% use cash every few months or not at all.

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The COVID-19 pandemic was the final straw for some people – 19% said they stopped using cash once the pandemic started.

When do people still get cash out of the ATM?

  • 66% Just to have it on hand
  • 53% They’re going somewhere that only accepts cash
  • 28% Tipping
  • 14% Discount for paying with cash 
  • 9% Exchanging it for foreign currency
  • 3% Pay for everything with cash.

Third Party Trust surveyed 1,000 people.