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WASHINGTON, D.C., USA — A new bipartisan bill introduced last week by Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman and North Dakota ...
Two senators from opposite sides of the aisle have introduced a bill that will allow consumers to spend their cash.
Cash is considered “legal tender” by the U.S. Federal Reserve, but federal law does not mandate private businesses, individuals or organizations to accept bills or coins for payment.
While $500 bills are no longer in circulation, a few special printings of this tender could fetch you quite a bit of money on the resale market.
A bipartisan bill seeks to require businesses to accept cash payments under $500 and ban extra fees for using cash.