Paying Bills By Mail
I wonder what percentage of adults in the United States still pay their monthly bills by sending checks via snail mail? I know that maybe to most of us, the idea of doing this would sound foolish and crazy, but I also know that there are still people, perhaps in their 70s, 80s, and 90s, who had lived a certain way for long enough that they couldn’t just let go of what was familiar and felt the most trustworthy and secure. It’s hard to just jump ship to some totally foreign and unknown way of doing things that you weren’t exposed to at a younger age. I think I can completely understand how older people could want to hold onto their lifelong practices and understood experiences. This is why I am just curious about how often this bill paying method is still used? Another question would be what percentage of our oldest populations did follow and start using the newest technologies as they became available
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