You’ve probably seen the advice: “Just round your payments up and you’ll save a ton over time.” It sounds simple—pay $600 instead of $573 and watch the magic happen. And it can help, but not always ...
With the penny set to go the way of the Dodo bird, state lawmakers are looking to ensure there’s a uniform standard for rounding to the nearest nickel. Action News Jax told you last month how some ...
The penny died months ago. Now, state lawmakers are giving their two cents on how to handle the dwindling supply of 1-cent coins. The Senate on Wednesday unanimously passed a bill that would allow ...
Treasurer of the United States Brandon Beach holds the last penny stamped at the US Mint on Nov. 12, 2025, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Beach pressed the final pennies at an event held at the ...
Penny slots aren’t going to go away, but pennies are and the Nevada Gaming Control Board has clarified how the state’s casinos must make their patrons aware of how they intend to pay out on slot ...
Months after the last of the United States' one-cent coins were pressed, some states are beginning to offer their own two cents on the penny problem by setting rounding guidance for cash purchases.
Signs are popping up on some Triangle store fronts, asking customers to round up or pay with a debit or credit card due to a nationwide penny shortage. And while pennies are in short supply, the U.S.
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Rouses Markets announced it will adopt a new penny rounding policy due to U.S. Mint production changes. According to Rouses Markets, the federal government is working to phase out ...
Key insight: The Treasury Department has issued guidance on rounding prices to the nearest nickel, which industry groups had said was necessary amid a penny shortage induced by the Trump ...
More fast-food, convenience, and travel stop chains are rounding cash totals to the nearest nickel when pennies aren’t available Big retailers and grocers are doing it too, often rounding in the ...