Comment I don't agree. (Score 1) 463
I don't agree with a cashless society. Especially with the way student loan laws are right now. I get a 15% garnishment, my tax return is taken, and my bank accounts are under constant treat of being routinely pilfered by the US government. I make $13.50/h but could only secure part time. At the end of the month I have about $980 when it's all said and done. If I store any cash in my account I get a nice letter from my loan holders. I recently decided that I had to do something about it. I started storing cash so I can go to a CDL-A school to get a CDL-A that will allow me to get a better job capable of paying off my school loans. My monthly loan amount is $1,648.26 and total is 50K with 36K in late charges and accrued interest while I was unemployed. I went to ITT Tech and learned the hard way that a good college doesn't need commercials. Oh, and school loans are not discharged in a bankruptcy. Not even a Class 7 in 99.97% of all cases.
Needless to say, this wouldn't be a possibility if the US where cashless. I'd be stuck in low tier jobs the rest of my life with my only debt increasing faster than I could pay it. It's a loan holders wet dream.