The move toward a cashless society is accelerating, and it’s no longer just at sports
stadiums or high-tech venues. Across the U.S., cash is being pushed out, leaving millions
with fewer options and less control over how they spend their money.
Here’s a snapshot of where cash—and even checks—are no longer welcome:
These changes may seem small at first glance, but they’re part of a growing trend to
eliminate cash altogether—and with it, your financial independence.
As cash disappears, the rise of AI and CBDCs introduces even greater threats to financial
independence.
Target: No longer accepts checks, signaling a shift toward exclusively digital
payments.
Starbucks and Coffee Chains: Many locations across urban areas have stopped
accepting cash, requiring customers to use apps or cards.
Disney Theme Parks: Most vendors inside the parks now only take card or app
payments.
National Parks: Entry fees at locations like Yosemite are increasingly digital-only.
Airlines: Major carriers like Delta and United only accept card payments for in-flight
purchases.
Concert Venues: Major venues like Madison Square Garden now require digital
payments for tickets, concessions, and merchandise.
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