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Use of Payroll Cards Grows

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Margarita Bauza of the Detroit Free Press writes about the use of payroll cards. "Payroll bank cards, popular with people who do not qualify for bank accounts or those who are more likely to use expensive check-cashing services, account for 21% of all consumer transactions. That translates to a $2.7-billion business in the United States alone. Boston-based consultant Aite Group says payroll card use is expected to grow to $27.1 billion in spending by 2009."


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