The Penny Problem (Paperback)
Mark R. Hamblin
Sold by Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
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Add to basketSold by Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since October 12, 2005
Condition: New
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketPaperback. The penny is small, but the questions surrounding it have grown larger than ever. Rising prices, changing payment habits, and growing costs have pushed the cent coin into the spotlight. The Penny Problem explores why a coin many people ignore has become central to debates about fairness, pricing, and how money actually works in everyday life.This book traces the penny coin history and explains why pennies matter far beyond their face value. It shows how inflation reshaped small change, why the true cost of pennies now exceeds their usefulness, and how modern economies respond when old systems no longer fit. Readers will gain a clear understanding of inflation and money value, the U.S. penny economy, and the growing cent coin debate shaping policy discussions.Written for everyday readers, this book clearly explains cash rounding explained in plain language and how it affects real purchases. It explores coin shortages 2026, the future of cash payments, and why eliminate the penny is no longer a fringe question. Along the way, it connects pricing and small change to larger ideas about trust, transparency, and fairness.Perfect for readers interested in money and currency systems, currency policy and coins, and economic books about money, The Penny Problem also explains how money designs change when societies adapt. This book helps readers understand not just the penny, but how modern economies manage value in a changing world. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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The penny is small, but the questions surrounding it have grown larger than ever. Rising prices, changing payment habits, and growing costs have pushed the cent coin into the spotlight. The Penny Problem explores why a coin many people ignore has become central to debates about fairness, pricing, and how money actually works in everyday life.
This book traces the penny coin history and explains why pennies matter far beyond their face value. It shows how inflation reshaped small change, why the true cost of pennies now exceeds their usefulness, and how modern economies respond when old systems no longer fit. Readers will gain a clear understanding of inflation and money value, the U.S. penny economy, and the growing cent coin debate shaping policy discussions.
Written for everyday readers, this book clearly explains cash rounding explained in plain language and how it affects real purchases. It explores coin shortages 2026, the future of cash payments, and why eliminate the penny is no longer a fringe question. Along the way, it connects pricing and small change to larger ideas about trust, transparency, and fairness.
Perfect for readers interested in money and currency systems, currency policy and coins, and economic books about money, The Penny Problem also explains how money designs change when societies adapt. This book helps readers understand not just the penny, but how modern economies manage value in a changing world.
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