Argumentative Essay About Pennies

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In 2015, 9,365,300,000 pennies were minted; a number that is far greater than the entire population of Earth. For any one item to be produced that much, one would assume that it is an essential element of everyday life, but it is not. In fact, pennies are completely unnecessary and irrelevant nowadays. I believe that the penny should be eliminated from the United States’ economy, because one penny is worth very little, costs more to make than what it is worth, and because pennies waste time for both consumers and business’ during transactions.
In 2017, pennies are practically worthless. Really, “it takes nearly a dime today to buy what a penny bought in 1950 [...] despite this, the United States Mint keeps churning out a billion pennies a month” (Safire). According to inflation calculators, a penny back in 1913 is worth the same amount a quarter is worth today, yet our government has made no attempt to change our coinage. Why continue to mint a virtually unusable piece of currency? Back in 1857, when the half-cent coin was disbanded due to its extremely small value, it was still worth the same as 11 cents today. Many stores and businesses will not even allow …show more content…

For the US to mint a single penny, it costs 1.5 cents after taking into account the cost of materials, shipping, and labor. It is reckless for a government to blindly waste millions of dollars a year on a currency that is nearly useless. The United States Mint revealed that it produced 9,118,400,000 pennies in 2016. Since half of the value of a penny is lost immediately, deadweight loss for penny production in 2016 was $54,710,400; this is not even using the lost opportunity cost the penny causes, which retirethepenny.org estimates to be close to 900 million dollars. While the US economy attempts to repair itself from previous economical mistakes, the penny simply rips off the bandages, distressing it

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