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Comment: Is it true that 27% of pennies wind up in landfills? It seems a
little bit too much like the 8 spiders people swallow to me. |
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I suspect that this is one of the 16% of stats that is made up on the spot.
How could you measure such a thing? There is no way to know where most of the pennies are. Blues |
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From my experience of life, a great many pennies are kept in jars in people's homes. This may be an inflation-fighting measure, as such money, kept sequestered, is not circulating, and thus reduces the effective money supply.
Silas |
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On a related note, I recall hearing somewhere that older people are more likely to save pennies, wheras younger folks generally dislike pennies, sometimes to the point where they throw them away.
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- snopes |
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These folks have a good bit of them: http://realcent.forumco.com/default.asp (a message board for people who hoard pennies)
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Today I save my pennies(along with my other change) in a big 5 gallon water jug. I don't have the patience to let it get even a quarter full as I love to see how much I have and put it towards something. |
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Leave them behind with a cashier or on a counter, throw em in the street or at a friend or in a coin train, sure. But actually throw them in the trash, I've never seen that. |
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Well, there is one person I know I don't doubt would actually put them in the garbage. My wife has a girlfriend with an irrational hatred of pennies. She doesn't do it to be funny, and it can get out of control. When she is handed pennies with a handful of other mixed change after a transaction in a store she will be upset, but just sorts them out and leaves them on the counter. If she is handed pennies alone, with no other change, she curses at the cashier and throws them back. Usually they land on the floor behind the counter, but she has hit cashiers with them before. |
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I doubt that people keeping pennies in jars has any significant effect on inflation. Notes and coins only make up a tiny fraction of the money supply, the rest is electronic money - cards, interbank transfers etc.
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When my kids started school last September, we made a deal that they could keep all the change they found in a big jar in the living room, and if they got at least a B average when they finished the school year, they would get to split everything they found.
They made their average, and when we counted it up.. they had almost $400 in pennies nickles and dimes that they found on the floor/ground over the course of the year... It was shocking to say the least (as i know much of that came out of my own pocket) |
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I have thrown them in the trash, when moving out of a college dorm room. I was the last one out, and had no use for a half cupful of pennies. I think I found 53 on the floor, behind desks, and under beds. This was after cleaning and emptying the room entirely, including vacuuming. If we left anything in the rooms or common areas we could be fined, and I was very close to the deadline for vacating the room. So in the trash they went!
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Normally when he's handed a bundle of change, he picks out the €1 or €2 coins and scatters the rest on the floor. Recently a tiller was short of notes and made it up in 50c pieces. I saw him fire the lot back at her, and then turn on his heels out of the store. Quote:
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I'm one of the "collect them up" types. I don't have much use for coppers on a day to day basis, but I store them up and take them to the bank when I make £1. |
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I keep a jar on my desk and all the change including pennies, go in it, and when it gets full I take it to my credit union and put the change in that cool machine that counts it for you.
I figure most people do that. Before that machine, one would get those coin rolls and count out change into them on a puttery, around the house type day. I pick up pennies, not because they are really worth the bending over in and of themselves, but because of a (probably superstitious) belief that if I snub my nose at pennies, the larger denominations will pick up on and that avoid me in favor of people with a more welcoming attitude. Sort of a gratitude thing. Yes, it's superstitious. On the other hand, being grateful for small things is a rather nice trait to have and I try to cultivate it. |
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He drives one of those debadged yokes. Wears white socks, baseball cap on sideways, Charlie Chaplin walk. Whenever I see his car about, (I should say, I can hear the bass thump first) it's one of those rare times I'm grateful for the gazillion speed bumps in my area. Sorry to stereotype someone, but seriously, I couldn't make this character up. |
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I also roll them all by hand and bring them to the bank when I get a few dollars' worth of coins. |
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