Businesses are running out of pennies in the US
US businesses are literally going penniless.
Since the Trump administration ended minting the one-cent coins earlier this year, those still in circulation are becoming harder to find. Many stores are now rounding their cash sales down to the nearest five cents, saying there are no federal guidelines on how to proceed.
"That adds up really quickly," said Dylan Jeon, senior director of government relations with the National Retail Federation
In February, President Donald Trump said producing the coin was wasteful and too expensive and on social media called to "rip the waste out of our great nation's budget, even if it's a penny at a time".
The US Mint officially stopped making pennies in May. The Treasury Department estimated shortages would start in early 2026, but they actually came much sooner. Banks can't get pennies from the federal government, so businesses can't get them from the banks.
"We first heard about the issue in late August, early September," Mr Jeon said. "It's really impacting any business that deals with........





















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