Australian Cash Use in Decline as 75% of Residents Now Seen as ‘Low Cash Users’
On Dec. 12, Michele Bullock, the governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia, revealed that as much as 75% of Australians are now considered to be “low cash users.” Bullock also noted that the reduction in the use of cash for transactions is putting a strain on the cash distribution system. Australian Senior Citizens Still Using Cash According to Michele Bullock, the governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), the share of payments made via cash fell from 70% in 2007 to just 13% in 2022. This decline in cash’s share of payments by Australians is further exemplified by the over $730 million (AUD 1.1 billion) drop in the total value of cash in circulation during the 2022-23 financial year. Bullock, who spoke at the recent Australian Payments Network Summit, said cash is still an important means of payment and storing value for some residents. For instance, while three-quarters of Australians are now seen as “low cash users,” the elderly and those residing in certain regional areas