Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World

What Americans Pay For – and How

VI. Cash, Check, Debit or Credit?

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VI. Cash, Check, Debit or Credit?

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Consumers have more choice than ever before when it comes to how to make a transaction for goods and services – the old standbys of cash and checks are now side-by-side with debit and credit card options for many goods and services. While some have speculated that we are moving towards a cashless – or at least a checkless – society, that verdict seems premature. When it comes to both everyday living purchases and monthly bill-paying, the Pew survey finds that both the old and new payment modes have their following.

For everyday purchases, about four-in-ten (37%) report they rely on cash, while 31% rely on debit cards and about half as many use either checks (15%) or credit cards (16%).

Those with lower incomes rely mostly on cash for everyday living expenses; 54% of those with incomes under $30,000 do so compared with 24% among those with incomes of at least $100,000 annually.

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For monthly bill-paying, more than half (54%) of adults say that they mostly use checks, while 28% say they mostly make electronic or online payments and 15% say they mostly use cash.

A majority of every age group save one – adults under age 30 – relies on checks for most of their bill-paying. Among adults ages 65 and older 71% mostly use checks to pay their bills; this figure drops to 63% among those ages 50 to 64 and 51% among those ages 30 to 49. Among adults under age 30 about a third (35%) use checks for most of their bill-paying while three-in-ten use cash and 32% pay bills electronically.

Among Internet users, a 53% majority reports paying most bills by check while 35% pay electronically and 10% pay in cash.

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