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Researchers: the Old, Poor and Sick Are Hit Hardest by the Cashless Society – Nya Dagbladet

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Physical money risks becoming a thing of the past when Sweden is now well on its way to becoming the first completely cashless country in the world. The development is negative for many, but the hardest hit are the already most vulnerable – namely the old, sick and poor. Since 2007, the amount of cash in Sweden has been halved and today over 80 percent of the population uses digital payment services such as Swish - often daily. Researchers at Lu…
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Physical money risks becoming a thing of the past when Sweden is now well on its way to becoming the first completely cashless country in the world. The development is negative for many, but the hardest hit are the already most vulnerable – namely the old, sick and poor. Since 2007, the amount of cash in Sweden has been halved and today over 80 percent of the population uses digital payment services such as Swish - often daily. Researchers at Lu…

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nyadagbladet.se broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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