Tuesday, 19 December 2017

Canadian grocers make $3.27M per year from penny-rounding, finds 19-year-old economics student

Canadian grocers make $3.27M per year from penny-rounding, finds 19-year-old economics student

According to a research conducted by third-year economics and mathematics student Christina Cheng, Canadian grocers are making $3.27 million per year from penny-rounding. In 2012 Ottawa announced its plan to phase out coppers coins, as a result, cash purchases are now rounded up or down to the nearest five-cent increment. Christina Cheng is a young researcher at the University of British Columbia.She liked to know the real beneficiary and started to investigate in her spare time.

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