State lawmakers rush to set rounding rules for when there are no pennies - AP News
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States are developing rules for transactions without pennies.
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Changes to rounding rules could alter prices consumers pay for goods and services.
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State lawmakers are drafting legislation to establish rounding rules for cash transactions in preparation for a potential penny-free economy. The proposed rules would standardize how retailers round prices to the nearest nickel when pennies are no longer in circulation.
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State lawmakers are actively creating new rounding regulations.
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