
Episode 36
36. ATMs
Why do you have to pay $4 to get $40 cash at a bar? And who does it go to? Zachary Crockett checks his balance.
The Economics of Everyday Things
February 12, 202420m 8s
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Show Notes
Why do you have to pay $4 to get $40 cash at a bar? And who does it go to? Zachary Crockett checks his balance.
- SOURCES:
- Bernardo Batiz-Lazo, professor in the Newcastle Business School at Northumbria University.
- Patricia Tuz, president of New York ATM.
- Jon Weilbaker, general manager of New York ATM.
- Sasha Weilbaker, freelance writer and daughter of Patricia and Jon.
- RESOURCES:
- "The Number of ATMs Has Declined as People Rely Less on Cash," by Jim Carlton (The Wall Street Journal, 2023).
- "Survey: ATM Fees Hit Record High While Overdraft and NSF Fees Fell Sharply," by Karen Bennett and Matthew Goldberg (Bankrate, 2023).
- "More Americans Are Joining the ‘Cashless’ Economy," by Michelle Faverio (Pew Research Center, 2022).
- "Thieves Target ATMs Flush With Cash During Covid-19," by Scott Calvert (The Wall Street Journal, 2021),
- "Locational Study of ATMs in the US by Ownership," by Lian An, Christopher Baynard, Chriadip Chatterjee, and Chun-Ping A Loh (2018).
- "A Brief History of the ATM," by Bernardo Bátiz-Lazo (The Atlantic, 2015).
- EXTRA:
- "Why Are We Still Using Cash?" Freakonomics Radio (2016).
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