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Europeans are keeping more cash at home but using it less

Europeans are keeping more cash at home but using it less

The European Central Bank reports that the total value of cash in the eurozone has increased from 1 trillion to 1.6 trillion euros between 2016 and 2026. Despite this rise in the circulation of banknotes, the actual usage of cash for transactions has declined.

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