Wednesday, September 4, 2024

America must free itself from the tyranny of the penny

It's a symbol of our national dysfunction, Caity Weaver writes in The Times Magazine.
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September 4, 2024

The penny may seem like a harmless coin. But few things symbolize American dysfunction more than the inability to stop minting this worthless currency, Caity Weaver writes in The Times Magazine.

A vintage photograph of a person minting coins.

U.S. Mint

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