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Der Kult ums Bargeld

The article discusses the declining use of cash in Sweden compared to Austria, highlighting differences in digital payment adoption. In Sweden, less than 10% of transactions involve cash, while in Austria, 55% still do, making it one of Europe’s leading cash countries. The piece notes that some businesses in Austria enforce 'cash only' policies, creating inconvenience for customers, especially for larger purchases. It mentions debates over reasons for high cash usage, including privacy concerns and resistance to digitalization. Austrian political parties like the ÖVP and FPÖ have proposed constitutional protections for cash, while the National Bank provides free ATMs in rural areas. The article also references Sweden’s recent move to require cash acceptance due to geopolitical tensions, emphasizing the importance of consumer choice and preparedness for power outages.

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Der Kult ums Bargeld

The article discusses the declining use of cash in Sweden compared to Austria, highlighting differences in digital payment adoption. In Sweden, less than 10% of transactions involve cash, while in Austria, 55% still do, making it one of Europe’s leading cash countries. The piece notes that some businesses in Austria enforce 'cash only' policies, creating inconvenience for customers, especially for larger purchases. It mentions debates over reasons for high cash usage, including privacy concerns and resistance to digitalization. Austrian political parties like the ÖVP and FPÖ have proposed constitutional protections for cash, while the National Bank provides free ATMs in rural areas. The article also references Sweden’s recent move to require cash acceptance due to geopolitical tensions, emphasizing the importance of consumer choice and preparedness for power outages.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced view of cash usage trends across different European countries, discussing both the decline in Sweden and the persistence in Austria. While it highlights political proposals such as constitutional protection for cash by Austrian parties, it does not overtly favor any立场

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