End of the Cute $2.99 Pricing

 Already a dollar store here in Southeastern  Arizona has the option to "round off to five cents" the sales price. That's in preparation for the end of the penny coin denomination in the US. Bloomberg Law reports:

"The US Treasury will stop minting pennies within the next month, leading to shortages at cash registers as soon as January and leaving little time for state tax administrators to respond to a heap of potential problem..."

So, that all-too-cute cringey sales gimmick of pricing merchandise at $2.99 will have to go the way of the iPhone in Generative AI time. 

Unfortunately for us who have saved our pennies, literally not metaphorically, they probably have no value to collectors. There are exceptions, of course. 

Youth will probably wonder about phrases like "putting pennies" on the eyes of the dead and "a penny for your thoughts."

Overall it's a difficult time in American life to be foisted on us yet another change we didn't vote in. 

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