There may soon be no more shiny new pennies entering circulation. Here's how it'll impact you.
The last new pennies were minted Wednesday, marking the end (sort of) of the 232-year-old coin.
President Trump wants to end production of the penny It takes about 3.7 cents to produce and distribute one penny A 233-year run could be over. President Donald Trump announced Sunday that he is ...
Retailers across the country are adjusting to the U.S. Treasury's decision to phase out penny production.
The U.S. Treasury has stopped producing new pennies, ending more than two centuries of minting the one-cent coin. Officials say the move comes as production costs climbed to about 3.69 cents per penny ...
The era of new pennies is officially over. Without a cash-rounding strategy, community banks are forced to figure out policies on their own.
A new state law erases the need for pennies in cash transactions, and businesses are being told to round down to the nearest ...
The penny has died. At the age of 232, the iconic coin’s final batch was minted in Philadelphia on Wednesday. But while the copper-plated-zinc currency is dead, it is not yet gone: the estimated 250 ...
If a bill introduced by two Ohio legislators passes, businesses could round cash payment amounts to the nearest nickel and eliminate pennies.
With penny minting ended, Arizona lawmakers will send a bipartisan bill to Gov. Katie Hobbs supporting a new rounding system for cash transactions.