But on a micro-level we see here in the states writing less checks which speeds up the flow of money but also means less will be employed in check clearing houses where several thousand people work in every major US City.
Fewer people writing checks? Yes, so they need less in check processing right?
http://www.bizjournals.com/sanantonio/stories/2004/05/17/daily19.html?f=et77
Any policy in the US dealing with the economy must take into consideration the artificial increased supply of money caused by simplistic plastic-electronic flows as they are one and the same in the eyes of the user of any currency. It feels the same and needs to be understood and calculated in with the process of judging the expansion or inflation of an economy.
What things did you purchase today? Did you use actual cash for everything or did you use your ATM card? See what I mean? Think about it and report back to us your purchase percentages, Paper or Plastic?
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