> Suppliers can assume all possible customers have a bank account that can do this in contrast to the crazy world of sending paper checks by mail.
I wish I, and anyone else, could get a bank account directly with the federal reserve bank.
> According to a 2021 report by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), an estimated 7.1 million adults in the United States do not have a bank account. This number represents about 2.4% of the adult population.
You could even place limits to "child-proof" such accounts.
I'd be ok with not allowing the account balance to get below zero or exceed the FDIC insured limit.
My only condition is nobody should be banned from it or kicked out for any reason.
You could say this account earns no interest (as long as there are no account maintenance fees or transaction fees).
I wish I, and anyone else, could get a bank account directly with the federal reserve bank.
> According to a 2021 report by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), an estimated 7.1 million adults in the United States do not have a bank account. This number represents about 2.4% of the adult population.
You could even place limits to "child-proof" such accounts. I'd be ok with not allowing the account balance to get below zero or exceed the FDIC insured limit. My only condition is nobody should be banned from it or kicked out for any reason. You could say this account earns no interest (as long as there are no account maintenance fees or transaction fees).