Americans can continue to spend pennies, but few businesses are giving them back as the coin's 232-year run comes to an end.
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New York eyes rounding rule for retailers as US cancels pennies
State Senator James Skoufis introduced a bill that would require vendors in New York to round cash purchases to the nearest ...
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New York may round prices to nearest nickel as US cancels pennies
A bill was introduced to require New York vendors to round cash purchases to the nearest five-cent denomination, in order to ...
The classic one-cent coin is being retired, but it still has purpose.
Ending production of the 1-cent coin will save the government money and could streamline big retailers’ operations. But it ...
After two rounds of The RSM Classic, one thing is crystal clear: This tournament is nowhere near decided. Not one of Thursday ...
The final penny was produced by the US Mint last week after an order from the White House. While pennies remain legal tender, ...
The convenience store retailer announced on Nov. 17 that its response to the penny shortage "is simple." If a customer is owed one penny, Stewart's will give that customer a nickel. "It makes 'cents' ...
At the conclusion of the Round Up, Schnucks will welcome back The Salvation Army’s bell ringers and their iconic red kettles.
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Retailers Round Transactions Amid Penny Shortage
The U.S. government’s decision to halt the minting of pennies (1-cent coins), which began circulation in 1793, on the 13th has sparked a “war to secure pennies” among retailers. As the year-end ...
"There's going to be really dark clouds out there, and it's going to begin raining gold, and you want to be out there filling ...
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