States are setting new rules for cash purchases after the U.S. Mint stopped making pennies and the 1-cent coins get scarcer.
The U.S. Mint has halted production of new pennies, prompting at least six state legislatures to introduce bills ...
As the U.S. says goodbye to pennies, Washington lawmakers have reached a solution for how local businesses should handle ...
Lawmakers are offering their two cents in handling cash purchases following the Trump administration's decision to cease ...
As the federal government moves toward phasing out the one-cent coin, Indiana is taking proactive steps to ensure Hoosier businesses and consumers ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A sign posted in a Needlers grocery store in downtown Indianapolis asks customers to pay by card or with exact change, citing a ...
Arizona shoppers paying with crumpled bills instead of plastic are about to see their totals get a tiny makeover. Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bill on Friday that lets businesses round cash purchases to ...
State Senator Johnny DuPree sought to have Mississippi get ahead of the confusion by implementing rounding guidance for cash purchases. The bill died in committee.
Congress is considering a nationwide rounding standard, but for now, states are deciding how to handle life without new pennies.