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TopicAre paychecks still a thing in America?
Zeus
07/13/17 1:49:04 AM
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Not sure how reliable it is but...

https://myhrprofessionals.com/2013/09/25/96-percent-of-americans-paid-electronically-via-direct-deposit/
96 percent of Americans paid electronically via direct deposit

Which isn't surprising when you consider that most people are employed by corporations, big businesses, public institutions, etc... as well as the fact that there's no way of knowing who's paid under the table.

crinalex posted...
Kind of weird and archaic that not everyone can.


Not really. If you work for a small business, they might not be willing to pay the processing fees associated with a lot of those programs.

If you want to talk about weird payment methods, I freelance on the side and had a client who offered to pay me via paypal, which I refused because I'm not sure how much paypal takes (and I get cashback when I use my credit card through paypal as well). It was a local business, which made the offer all the more "Huh?"
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