Let's think about this a bit. Generally speaking a cash transaction involves handing over a 10, 20, 40, whatever, and getting change BACK. When I was a cashier at a grocery store we didn't have too many people pay us in change. So, with the number of cash transactions going DOWN, that means there is less change going out. So, why the shortage?
Let's think about this a bit. Generally speaking a cash transaction involves handing over a 10, 20, 40, whatever, and getting change BACK. When I was a cashier at a grocery store we didn't have too many people pay us in change. So, with the number of cash transactions going DOWN, that means there is less change going out. So, why the shortage?