The reported increase in the number of retailers refusing to accept cash could significantly inhibit the ability of people who either rely on cash, or choose to use it as their preferred payment method, to participate in the economy and access goods and services.
The reported increase in the number of retailers refusing to accept cash could significantly inhibit the ability of people who either rely on cash, or choose to use it as their preferred payment method, to participate in the economy and access goods and services. Type: conclusion | Number: 4 | Paragraph: 35 | Response status: under_consideration