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A cashless society

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  • Some experts argue that the _______ reliance on digital payments might not be as inclusive as it seems.
    STEADFAST
  • The steadfast march of technology has produced a _______ of digital payment platforms, but not all consumers are ready to embrace them.
    MYRIAD
  • The convenience of digital payments has led to the _______ of cash, but some groups are struggling to adapt.
    ECLIPSING
  • The shift towards digital payments has left many older people feeling _______ and excluded.
    EMBITTERED
  • There have long been concerns that older people will suffer as we _______ coins and notes, but other groups, such as tourists, may also be affected.
    DITCH
  • In a _______ of increasing digital dependence, many are questioning whether a cashless society is truly inclusive.
    SPIRAL
  • Armando Bordalo e Sá planned ahead before coming to London, but he found himself _______ with unexpected fees due to the widespread shift to cashless transactions.
    RACKED UP
  • Many fear that a cashless society could lead to debts _______ out of control for those who struggle to manage their finances digitally.
    SPIRALING
  • As more businesses _______ cash, concerns about financial exclusion for certain groups have intensified.
    DITCH
  • _______ of cashless payments often highlight the risk of fraud and the difficulties some face in using new technologies.
    SCEPTICS
  • The Royal Society of Arts found that millions of people would struggle to cope in a society where cash usage has _______ significantly
    SLUMPED
  • While digital payments are _______, some worry about the implications for those who are not tech-savvy.
    BURGEONING
  • As digital payments continue to rise, _______ argue that cash is still necessary for financial security.
    SCEPTICS
  • _______ of a cashless society worry that it could disproportionately harm older and vulnerable populations.
    SCEPTICS
  • Despite the rise of digital payments, some _______ individuals and groups continue to advocate for the preservation of cash.
    STEADFAST
  • The Financial Inclusion Commission warns that moving towards a cashless society could leave many in _______ situations.
    VULNERABLE
  • The convenience of digital transactions has _______ traditional methods, but not without creating challenges for those who rely on cash.
    ECLIPSED
  • Even as digital payments continue their _______ rise, there is a growing debate about how this shift affects society's most _______ members.
    STEADFAST, VULNERABLE
  • Abigail Wood of Age UK London noted that the speed of the cashless transition has left many older people behind, feeling more _________.
    VULNERABLE
  • Fears have grown that vulnerable groups will be left behind as cash usage _______ in favor of digital payments.
    SLUMPS
  • In London, where many services no longer accept cash, the _______ cash withdrawal rates highlight the city's rapid shift to a cashless model.
    SLUMPED
  • As digital transactions become more prevalent, some _______ individuals feel that their preferred payment methods are being sidelined.
    EMBITTERED
  • In certain regions, the number of cash withdrawals has _______ dramatically as more people opt for digital payments.
    SLUMPED
  • With the _______ digital payment sector, some fear that cash may soon become obsolete.
    BURGEONING