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As the Federal Reserve continues to explore issuing a digital U.S. dollar, the Biden administration and key congressional leaders are endorsing the idea as a way to expand banking access for underserved consumers.
For the good of your country, Tampa Bay, turn in your coins
A national shortage of circulating coins caused by the pandemic has improved, but America could still use your quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies, experts say.
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Published Dec. 15, 2020
Fun financial fact: A holiday survey by the coin-cashing company Coinstar says those of us with spare change have an average of $113 in quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies around the house, presumably scattered across dressers, lying in the bottoms of purses and sitting idle in change jars.
Financial experts would like us to cash in that spare change to push back against the improving, but continuing coronavirus coin shortage.