This paper presents results of the 2009 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice (SCPC), along with revised 2008 SCPC data. In 2009, the average U.S. consumer held 5.0 of the nine payment instruments available, including cash, and used 3.8 of them during a typical month. Between the 2008 and 2009 surveys, a period that includes the trough of the latest recession, consumers significantly increased their use of cash and close substitutes for cash, such as money orders and prepaid cards. At the same time, consumers reduced their use of credit cards and (to a lesser extent) debit cards, as well as payments made using a bank account number. Weaker economic conditions, new government regulations, and bank pricing of payment card services all likely cont...
This paper investigates the effects of credit scores on consumer payment behavior, especially on deb...
Predictions about a cashless and checkless society have been made for many years, but retail payment...
Recent studies find that cash remains a dominant payment choice for small-value transactions despite...
activity began to rebound from the financial crisis and recession. Cash payments by consumers, which...
Debit card use at the point of sale has grown dramatically in recent years in the U.S., and now exce...
There is a large variety of instruments that consumers can use for making payments. The use of elect...
Debit card use at the point of sale has grown dramatically in recent years in the U.S., and now exce...
Debit card use at the point of sale has grown dramatically in recent years in the United States and ...
The purpose of this research is to uncover the factors that affect consumers' choice of credit or c...
For thousands of years cash has been the only common payment method worldwide. From the markets of A...
Based on a 2010 study of consumer payment patterns, this paper examines how payment methods, includi...
Many developed societies are experiencing trends in declining cash usage. The objective of this stud...
The way that consumers make payments is changing rapidly and attracts important current policy inter...
U.S. consumers ’ demand for cash is estimated with new panel micro data for 2008‒2010 using economet...
This study examines the cognitive and emotional associations that people have with payment modes in ...
This paper investigates the effects of credit scores on consumer payment behavior, especially on deb...
Predictions about a cashless and checkless society have been made for many years, but retail payment...
Recent studies find that cash remains a dominant payment choice for small-value transactions despite...
activity began to rebound from the financial crisis and recession. Cash payments by consumers, which...
Debit card use at the point of sale has grown dramatically in recent years in the U.S., and now exce...
There is a large variety of instruments that consumers can use for making payments. The use of elect...
Debit card use at the point of sale has grown dramatically in recent years in the U.S., and now exce...
Debit card use at the point of sale has grown dramatically in recent years in the United States and ...
The purpose of this research is to uncover the factors that affect consumers' choice of credit or c...
For thousands of years cash has been the only common payment method worldwide. From the markets of A...
Based on a 2010 study of consumer payment patterns, this paper examines how payment methods, includi...
Many developed societies are experiencing trends in declining cash usage. The objective of this stud...
The way that consumers make payments is changing rapidly and attracts important current policy inter...
U.S. consumers ’ demand for cash is estimated with new panel micro data for 2008‒2010 using economet...
This study examines the cognitive and emotional associations that people have with payment modes in ...
This paper investigates the effects of credit scores on consumer payment behavior, especially on deb...
Predictions about a cashless and checkless society have been made for many years, but retail payment...
Recent studies find that cash remains a dominant payment choice for small-value transactions despite...