US cities push back against businesses planning to go cashless
Much of the world is going cashless. A growing number of businesses say they prefer the efficiency and safety of cashless transactions. But in the United States, some cities are pushing back saying cashless stores unintentionally discriminate. Philadelphia has taken the lead in this backlash. CGTN's Karina Huber has more.
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