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But don’t count those paper greenbacks out just yet. Cash still remains the most frequent method of payment in the country overall, representing roughly 31 percent of all consumer transactions, more than electronic, credit, debit or checks.
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/15/more-americans-say-they-dont-carry-cash.html
A report published last year by the San Francisco Federal Reserve found that 55% of all transactions under $10 are paid for using cash.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/c...-china---will-the-us-be-far-behind-2019-11-01
Bank cards in China have been experiencing a boom in use over the past two years, especially credit cards. Banks in China had issued a total of 331 million credit cards by the end of 2012, exceeding the number of debit cards, according to statistics from the People's Bank of China. The figure represented a rise of 16 percent year-on-year. On average, one in four Chinese people have credit cards, a 19 percent year-on-year growth. In Beijing and Shanghai, residents have more than one credit card on average.
By the end of 2012, banks in China had issued a total of 3.5 billion bank cards, according to statistics from the People's Bank of China. Some 44.4 percent of Chinese residents who have bank accounts own one or more bank cards, the data said.
http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/business/2013-03/18/content_16315802.htm
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/15/more-americans-say-they-dont-carry-cash.html
A report published last year by the San Francisco Federal Reserve found that 55% of all transactions under $10 are paid for using cash.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/c...-china---will-the-us-be-far-behind-2019-11-01
I think they simply were never exposed to a card infrastructure that was fast and simple to use.
Bank cards in China have been experiencing a boom in use over the past two years, especially credit cards. Banks in China had issued a total of 331 million credit cards by the end of 2012, exceeding the number of debit cards, according to statistics from the People's Bank of China. The figure represented a rise of 16 percent year-on-year. On average, one in four Chinese people have credit cards, a 19 percent year-on-year growth. In Beijing and Shanghai, residents have more than one credit card on average.
By the end of 2012, banks in China had issued a total of 3.5 billion bank cards, according to statistics from the People's Bank of China. Some 44.4 percent of Chinese residents who have bank accounts own one or more bank cards, the data said.
http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/business/2013-03/18/content_16315802.htm