A new survey of over 2,000 respondents shows that younger generations are looking towards a cashless tomorrow.
The survey found that over 58% of respondents would like to stop using cash, and over a third of the population has gone cashless in the last few months due to COVID-19.
While cash-carrying is still relatively high in the Baby Boomer and Gen X cohorts (around half of each still carry cash), only 16% of younger generations do so on a regular basis.
In total, the average person of today is twice as likely to pay with card than to pay with cash.
Over Half Of People Under 60 Want To Stop Using Cash
