06-06-2019 15:00 via theguardian.com

One in 10 adults in UK have gone 'cashless', data shows

More contactless payments mean one in six young people barely use notes and coinsOne in 10 adults in the UK are now choosing to live a largely cashless life as contactless and mobile payments explode in popularity, official data reveals.Among those aged 25 to 34, the figure rises to more than one in six (17%), said the banking body UK Finance. It defined an almost cashless existence as when people either make one cash payment per month or none at all. Continue reading...
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