I read the other day that Sweden was well on the way to becoming a completely cashless society. No paper money, no coins. This from the country that brought us the first bank notes ever in the mid 1600's too. Won't be too long before they even quit printing banknotes all together.
In most of their cities, you can't pay for a bus ride or train with cash. All tickets are either prepaid or bought with a cell phone app at the point of purchase. Many of their banks have even stopped dealing in cash transactions. The banks are making money on each and every electronic transaction instead. Clear to see who is the winner and who is the looser here. This has even extended its evil tentacles into their churches for God sake!
Paper money and coins make up only 3% of Swedish transactions. Sounds shocking doesn't it? Well here's an even bigger shocker, at least to me. In our country cash transactions account for a total of only 7% of monetary transactions. Who'd a thunk it?
The cashless advocates say its a matter of security. From the silly, "if you don't have any cash what would robbers do?" To the notion that there would be fewer bank robberies. These guys have all the answers. The Swedish Banker's Association states that robberies of banks are actually down from 110 in 2008 to only 16 in 2011. Accordingly they state that less cash in circulation makes it safer for the banks as well as the public. But more on that later . . . .
They also state that the digital trail that electronic transactions generate is leading to a decline in graft and corruption in Sweden. Adding to this is the observation that other countries with a stronger reliance on cash, like Greece and Italy have a bigger problem with corruption. Cash is a common way to avoid paying Value Added Tax in those countries as well. It contributes to the underground "grey" market economy. Power to the people!
All well and good. But lets talk about the other side for a moment. So bank robberies went from 110 to 16. Computer fraud cases went from about 3,300 in 2000 to 20,000 in 2011. So we went from thugs robbing banks with guns to nerds robbing banks with keyboards. Sounds like a case of law enforcement Whack a Mole to me.
What about our privacy? How about some consideration to our personal rights as American citizens? Currently there are no anonymous payment methods available. If you want to support a charity or give to a family member on the QT, you can't. You will be traceable. I know I expect to be left alone in my dealings with my money. I am getting too much help as it is from the powers that be. I prefer to be left to my own devises. How can I resist having to use my IPhone when I want to buy a newspaper at a rack, or some junk food or Coke at a vending machine? How do I record it to keep my bank account balanced? What about the small business person that has this vending machine route? They are getting charged every time someone buys a Snickers from one of their machines. So much for profit margins.The banks have found another way into our pockets. What about any of the "Dollar" type stores that are out there? Going to have to change their names to the $1.08 Store to account for the bank fees?
This brave new world is a threat to liberty and the American way. Thee is no doubt about it and no way around it. And you ask, what does all this have to do with real estate anyway? Nothing, It's just something that I read and found very interesting, so I thought I'd share it with you.
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