No card, no service: Challenges faced by vulnerable populations of a cashless society

IF 1.8 Q3 BUSINESS
Dan Horne, M. Cary Collins
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Abstract

How people pay is critically important to consumers and businesses alike. Many consumers are choosing to pay for goods and services from an increasing number of options. Tech-savvy urbanites buy coffee by tapping their phone on a reader. Parents returning from a night out use peer-to-peer payment apps, such as Venmo, to pay the sitter. The recent explosion of financial innovations promises faster, more efficient, and cheaper transactions. These increasing digital payment options coincide with decreased number and volume of cash transactions. However, vulnerable populations face more constrained payment choices and often rely exclusively on cash. Without experience, devices, or acceptable credit histories, vulnerable populations may have little access to digital transactions. The advantages of falling digital costs and other benefits thus accrue to the digitally connected. At the same time, those who must transact in coins and paper money are likely to find their relative costs increasing. This paper highlights payment trends and the potential impact on vulnerable populations in the United States as we move toward a cashless society. This paper should stimulate discussions of public policy initiatives to mitigate digital payment issues for vulnerable people.

没有卡,就没有服务:无现金社会弱势群体面临的挑战
人们的支付方式对消费者和企业都至关重要。许多消费者从越来越多的选择中选择为商品和服务付费。精通科技的都市人通过在阅读器上敲击手机来购买咖啡。晚上外出回来的父母使用Venmo等点对点支付应用程序来支付保姆的费用。最近金融创新的爆发预示着更快、更高效、更便宜的交易。这些数字支付选项的增加与现金交易数量和数量的减少相吻合。然而,弱势群体面临着更为有限的支付选择,往往完全依赖现金。如果没有经验、设备或可接受的信用记录,弱势群体可能几乎无法获得数字交易。因此,数字连接带来了数字成本下降的优势和其他好处。与此同时,那些必须用硬币和纸币进行交易的人可能会发现他们的相对成本在增加。本文强调了随着我们迈向无现金社会,支付趋势以及对美国弱势群体的潜在影响。这篇论文应该激发人们对公共政策举措的讨论,以缓解弱势群体的数字支付问题。
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10.50%
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期刊介绍: Business and Society Review addresses a wide range of ethical issues concerning the relationships between business, society, and the public good. Its contents are of vital concern to business people, academics, and others involved in the contemporary debate about the proper role of business in society. The journal publishes papers from all those working in this important area, including researchers and business professionals, members of the legal profession, government administrators and many others.
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