Monday 13 July 2015

Cashtration | International Man

Cashtration | International Man



Cashtration


Recently, we’ve witnessed the bank holiday inGreece, the limitation as to how much the Greek people can withdraw from their accounts each day.
Not surprisingly, the mainstream press have focused on images such as the one above - a queue at an ATM - and discussed the difficulty of the Greek people in trying to run their lives on the €50-€60 that they’re allowed to withdraw each day.
The press then comment poignantly that “Something needs to be done.” The implication is that “someone”, either the banks or the government, need to find a way to deliver these people more money, so that they can continue to function economically.

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