With penny production ceasing in November, Casey's says it will round cash transactions down to nearest nickel when customers ...
"Cash transactions will be rounded down to the nearest five cents in favor of our guests," a Casey's spokesperson told KCCI.
Now that the government has stopped minting pennies, retailers and restaurants that tend to do a lot of cash business want ...
America pressed its last penny, and one can only wonder what it means when there is no penny to pinch or coins to be found in ...
The U.S. Treasury Department has stopped producing pennies. U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach struck the final circulating penny ...
There might not be new pennies coming from the treasury, but that doesn't mean you can't use the ones you have.
The penny was one of the first coins made by the U.S. Mint in 1793, but as of November 2025, it is no longer being produced.
After the U.S. Mint stopped producing pennies, various stores, including military shops, are running out of the coins.
People paid small fortunes for the last one-cent pieces ever minted. Now business owners struggle to give customers correct ...
Eliminating the penny creates a two-tier system that treats customers who pay with cash differently than customers who pay ...
Federal Reserve study suggests consumers could pay $6 million more annually when cash transactions round to the nearest nickel.
The one-cent coin is no longer being minted, so Certified Financial Planner Michelle Buria looked into how it might affect ...