Philadelphia has become the first major city in the U.S. to require retail outlets to accept cash, a move to head off the growth of so-called “cashless” stores. The legislation is designed to ensure retail access for consumers who don’t have credit or debit cards. In Philadelphia, 26% of city residents live below the poverty…
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