Coronavirus pandemic causes a coin shortage
COVID-19 is affecting just about every facet of life, including small change, according to Clinical Associate Professor of Finance Geoffrey Smith.
COVID-19 is affecting just about every facet of life, including small change, according to Clinical Associate Professor of Finance Geoffrey Smith.
In this story that aired Aug. 10, 2020, on Arizona Horizon:
It's definitely a problem if you're out shopping and you want to get the correct change back. The main problem is not the production of coins but the velocity of circulation.
– Geoffrey Smith, clinical associate professor of finance
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