Pennies on the dollar are on their way out following President Donald Trump’s decision to stop producing the coin.
Even though the U.S. Mint has quit making pennies, they remain legal to use. And you can still get them or deposit them at the bank.
The lack of pennies has turned into a legal issue for stores and retailers. In some states and cities, it is illegal to round up a transaction to the nearest nickel or dime because doing so would run ...
Banks and retailers face mounting confusion and costs after the U.S. abruptly ended penny production without clear federal guidance.
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The United States is running out of pennies. President Donald Trump’s decision to stop producing the penny earlier this year ...
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The "Common Cents Act" advanced by the House Financial Services Committee will discontinue penny production, potentially impacting jobs at a Tennessee factory that produces penny blanks. While some ...