I can’t call heads or tails on whether we should stop minting the penny. There are two sides to every coin, right?
It sure looks like the penny's days may be numbered, with 42 percent of Americans saying they support the ...
I can’t call heads or tails on whether we should stop minting the penny. There are two sides to every coin, right?
At some point, when Mark Patinkin accepts that coins – like flip phones – are no longer relevant, he’ll hit a bank to trade in his change for paper money. The truth is, it’s not just pennies that are ...
Zinc and copper used to make a penny are worth almost four times the value of the coin. Bottom line: The penny is not ...
His announcement stressed the fact that taxpayers lose more than two cents every time another penny is minted.
Scrap the cent or keep it; I don’t care. But let the decision be based on sound reasoning, not on gaudy talking points that add nothing to the debate.
It looks like the penny may have finally met its match. President Donald Trump took to Truth Social last month to announce his plan to halt the production of pennies, calling the coin a waste of ...
When President Trump announced last month that he had directed the US Mint to stop coining pennies, he gave only one reason for doing so.
That’ll be ten dollars and two cents,” says the clerk. That’s not much if you shop right. My Early Thursday wine and Swamp ...
With an estimated 240 billion pennies in circulation, it’ll be a long time before we stop seeing them in the wild.