Signs are popping up on some Triangle store fronts, asking customers to round up or pay with a debit or credit card due to a nationwide penny shortage. And while pennies are in short supply, the U.S.
McDonald’s told CBS News they’ll be taking on a rounding method when it comes to customers paying in cash. Reason being? The U.S. Mint in Philadelphia pressed its last penny on Wednesday, leaving ...
The penny is dead. The U.S. Mint said Wednesday that it had pressed its last 1-cent penny coin for general circulation. The coin will still remain legal currency. Companies are responding to the ...
PHILADELPHIA — The United States plans to strike its last penny for circulation, part of an effort to retire the coin that has been used over 200 years and now costs more to produce than it is worth.
The US is slowly bidding farewell to pennies as one-cent production is being phased out. Fast-food chains are making small changes to customers' final bills in the absence of pennies. Chains like ...
Penny production will stop next year. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Wake Forest Economics Professor Robert Whaples about the penny shortage already hitting some businesses. Penny-pinchers are turning ...
A shortage of pennies has retailers and restaurants across the United States struggling to make change. Earlier this year, President Donald Trump ordered the Treasury Department to stop producing the ...
BROOKLAND, Ark. (KAIT) - Businesses are scrambling to adjust prices and round cash transactions amid a nationwide penny shortage. In May, President Donald Trump stopped new penny production due to ...
New Yorkers on Monday morning said goodbye to a floating jail that lived off the coast of the South Bronx, marking the end of a facility that for many reformers symbolized problems with the city's ...
You might be paying more — or less — than expected during your next McDonald’s visit. It’s not because of a cashier mistake or even inflation, but a nationwide penny shortage. Signs at McDonald’s ...