Post
Topic
Board Economics
Re: Do cash control spending more than digital or crypto currency?
by
Silberman
on 15/08/2022, 04:14:06 UTC
A recent research by the Britsh Post Office unveiled that 71% of Brits planning on going on vacation in the UK this year intends to take out cash before leaving. There have been high increase in cash deposit and withdrawals in Britain. People are going back to cash because they believe that it keeps tighter control on their spending as living costs soar.

It is believed that cash helps people budget, as using it means you literally can count the pennies. Paying with a card or crypto currency make spending easy and convenient that sometimes one tends to overspend. Sometimes one might not even know the balance of his account but with cash you are always aware of how much you have.

What do you think?


https://www.bbc.com/news/business-62437819
This is in fact real, while technically there is no difference with the money that you spend in the form of cash and the money that is spent from your bank accounts people react very differently to it, when people spend from their online accounts it feels a lot less real than when they spend physical money, this means that it is way more difficult for them to control the amount of money they use than when they use cash, so I think it is a good idea that all of those that are having problems with their spending habits to try to use cash instead and see if that helps them out.