Hasty Briefsbeta

  • #government
  • #currency
  • #economics
  • The U.S. has stopped minting pennies, but there is no plan for the 300 billion already in circulation.
  • Pennies cost more to produce than their face value and are rarely used in commerce, making them economically inefficient.
  • Most pennies are either lost or stored in homes, creating a perpetual demand for new ones despite their lack of use.
  • The U.S. Mint has no strategy for rounding cash transactions or recycling the existing pennies, unlike Canada's systematic approach.
  • There is concern that penny production could resume if deemed necessary, despite their impracticality.