Str8BacardiL ************ 41754 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | " WASHINGTON (AP) -- Further evidence that times are tough: It now costs more than a penny to make a penny. And the cost of a nickel is more than 7½ cents.
Prices for copper, zinc and nickel have some in Congress proposing steel-made pennies and nickels.
Surging prices for copper, zinc and nickel have some in Congress trying to bring back the steel-made pennies of World War II and maybe using steel for nickels, as well.
Copper and nickel prices have tripled since 2003 and the price of zinc has quadrupled, said Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Illinois, whose subcommittee oversees the U.S. Mint.
Keeping the coin content means "contributing to our national debt by almost as much as the coin is worth," Gutierrez said.
A penny, which consists of 97.5 percent zinc and 2.5 percent copper, cost 1.26 cents to make as of Tuesday. And a nickel -- 75 percent copper and the rest nickel -- cost 7.7 cents, based on current commodity prices, according to the Mint.
That's down from the end of 2007, when even higher metal prices drove the penny's cost to 1.67 cents, according to the Mint. The cost of making a nickel then was nearly a dime.
Gutierrez estimated that striking the two coins at costs well above their face value set the Treasury and taxpayers back about $100 million last year alone.
A lousy deal, lawmakers have concluded. On Tuesday, the House debated a bill that directs the Treasury secretary to suggest a new, more economical composition of the nickel and the penny. A vote was delayed because of Republican procedural moves and is expected later in the week.
Unsaid in the legislation is the Constitution's delegation of power to Congress "to coin money [and] regulate the value thereof."
The Bush administration, like others before, chafes at that.
Just a few hours before the House vote, Mint Director Edmund Moy told House Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank, D-Massachusetts, that the Treasury Department opposes the bill as "too prescriptive" in part because it does not explicitly delegate the power to decide the new coin composition.
The bill also gives the public and the metal industry too little time to weigh in on the new coin composition, he said.
"We can't wholeheartedly support that bill," Moy said in a telephone interview. Moy said he could not say whether President Bush would veto the House version in the unlikely event it survived the Senate.
Sen. Wayne Allard, R-Colorado, who is retiring at the end of the year, is expected to present the Senate with a version more acceptable to the administration in the next few weeks.
The proposals are alternatives to what many consider a more pragmatic, but politically impossible solution to the penny problem: getting rid of the penny altogether.
"People still want pennies, which is why we're still making them," Moy said.
Even Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson acknowledged in a radio interview earlier this year that getting rid of the penny made sense but wasn't politically doable -- and certainly nothing he is planning to tackle during the Bush team's final months in office.
In 2007, the Mint produced 7.4 billion pennies and 1.2 billion nickels, according to the House Financial Services Committee.
Other coins still cost less than their face value, according to the Mint. The dime costs a little over 4 cents to make, while the quarter costs almost 10 cents. The dollar coin, meanwhile, costs about 16 cents to make, according to the Mint." | ]5/7/2008 8:39:10 AM |
HUR All American 17732 Posts user info edit post |
Why don't we just stop using the penny. Round bills to the nearest 5 cents. I could only imagine the penny costs businesses a bunch of money each year. Take the intergral of the [time an employee has to shuffle around or count pennies] x [hourly wage] x [total employees] and i am sure the costs adds up. 5/7/2008 9:37:02 AM |
392 Suspended 2488 Posts user info edit post |
or just get rid of fiat currency 5/7/2008 9:38:13 AM |
terpball All American 22489 Posts user info edit post |
100 million dillars is a small price to pay for us being able to use coins rather than random buttons and rocks and shit 5/7/2008 9:38:30 AM |
Agent 0 All American 5677 Posts user info edit post |
RAWR RAWR RAWR
KING DOUCHEBAG JR HERE
I HATE ALL CURRENCY THAT ISNT PEGGED TO THE SILVER STANDARD 5/7/2008 9:38:37 AM |
terpball All American 22489 Posts user info edit post |
Fiat money is where it's at. IN GOD WE TRUST 5/7/2008 9:39:34 AM |
392 Suspended 2488 Posts user info edit post |
MY MONEY IS BACKED BY OUR INVISIBLE SKY DADDY!!!
YEAH! 5/7/2008 9:41:13 AM |
xvang All American 3468 Posts user info edit post |
This is comparable to all the politicians in congress leasing luxury cars on our tax dollar. The more and more I get involved in politics, the more and more I hate big government. 5/7/2008 9:46:54 AM |
Nerdchick All American 37009 Posts user info edit post |
no mention of the fact that it costs waaaaay less than a dollar to make paper money
so that 100 million is made up with bills 5/7/2008 9:59:25 AM |
HUR All American 17732 Posts user info edit post |
There is absolutly no practical reason for us to use the penny. 5/7/2008 10:34:57 AM |
SkankinMonky All American 3344 Posts user info edit post |
RON PAUL GOLD STANDARD 5/7/2008 10:37:14 AM |
EarthDogg All American 3989 Posts user info edit post |
And the Treasury keeps trying to ram those damn dollar coins down our throats.
We don't want them! Guys don't want a bunch of clangy change weighing us down!
In the gov't's wisdom..they thought they merely had to change the picture on the coin. It doesn't matter who you put on the coin...we don't want to use them!
How much money are we wasting producing and storing a coin that nobody (except the gambling industry) wants? 5/7/2008 11:08:07 AM |
Honkeyball All American 1684 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "RON PAUL GOLD STANDARD" |
5/7/2008 11:13:27 AM |
HUR All American 17732 Posts user info edit post |
Actually i like the idea of dollar coins.
Just reach in my pocket and pull out a coin versus going through the hassle of fishing for paper bills in my wallet. 5/7/2008 11:16:43 AM |
mrfrog ☯ 15145 Posts user info edit post |
other countries will go up to the $5, $10 range in coins
[Edited on May 7, 2008 at 11:26 AM. Reason : 30 dolars in change is a bitch] 5/7/2008 11:26:13 AM |
TKE-Teg All American 43410 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "or just get rid of fiat currency" |
5/7/2008 11:51:36 AM |
1337 b4k4 All American 10033 Posts user info edit post |
[quote]The bill also gives the public and the metal industry too little time to weigh in on the new coin composition, he said.[/quote[
Now, I hardly trust the government to find it's own ass, but what reason is there for the "metal industry" to weigh in on the composition of our coins? 5/7/2008 12:03:40 PM |
392 Suspended 2488 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "RON PAUL GOLD STANDARD" |
5/7/2008 12:09:13 PM |
Mr. Joshua Swimfanfan 43948 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "There is absolutly no practical reason for us to use the penny." |
Ahem.
5/7/2008 12:17:51 PM |
Gamecat All American 17913 Posts user info edit post |
I really wonder how different the actual bona fide value of all the dollars and coins is from the numbers bandied about by central banks.
I bet it's way more than $100 million. 5/7/2008 12:20:04 PM |
HUR All American 17732 Posts user info edit post |
^^ dont get it 5/7/2008 12:39:10 PM |
Honkeyball All American 1684 Posts user info edit post |
^ Really?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penny_loafer 5/7/2008 12:41:06 PM |
GrumpyGOP yovo yovo bonsoir 18191 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Why don't we just stop using the penny. Round bills to the nearest 5 cents." |
They did this in Peru, and while I was down there I recall a newspaper article about how the move had cost them tens of millions of dollars because of rounding.5/7/2008 1:11:16 PM |
drunknloaded Suspended 147487 Posts user info edit post |
100 million?
since when has 100 million been a lot of money anyways? we spend that in less than a day in iraq 5/7/2008 1:15:55 PM |
rjrumfel All American 23027 Posts user info edit post |
I think if we were to get rid of the penny, proprietors will find ways to price their products to where consumers must round up more than we would round down. I think getting rid of the penny would, in the end, cost consumers more money.
And think about the gas pump. It would pump gas in increments of 5 cents. 5/7/2008 1:22:35 PM |
Mr. Joshua Swimfanfan 43948 Posts user info edit post |
It would completely fuck the 99 cent menu. 5/7/2008 1:24:02 PM |
SkankinMonky All American 3344 Posts user info edit post |
Companies should just start including the tax in their prices so they can round out the numbers. 5/7/2008 1:25:50 PM |
rainman Veteran 358 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "And think about the gas pump. It would pump gas in increments of 5 cents." |
Then why is gas listed to the nearest tenth of a cent now.5/7/2008 1:29:53 PM |
chembob Yankee Cowboy 27011 Posts user info edit post |
We should go back to using 1/2 cent pieces.
[Edited on May 8, 2008 at 1:59 PM. Reason : j/k] 5/8/2008 1:58:48 PM |
HUR All American 17732 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | " Then why is gas listed to the nearest tenth of a cent now." |
yeah i always found this annoying; gas is always 3.679 instead of 3.68.5/8/2008 2:06:48 PM |
Smath74 All American 93278 Posts user info edit post |
well who would you buy from? the guy selling it for 3.679 or the guy selling it for 3.68?
most people don't pay attention to the .009, so it would look a whole cent different. 5/8/2008 2:37:16 PM |
HUR All American 17732 Posts user info edit post |
depends on which one is more convenient for me to pull into. I'm smart enough to automatically do the rounding in my head.
Kinda like all those infomercials
"GET XYZ product for UNDER $100!!!!!!! call know to get XYZ for $99.95""
ZOMG i'm getting XYZ for under 100!!!
[Edited on May 8, 2008 at 2:41 PM. Reason : a] 5/8/2008 2:40:19 PM |
Smath74 All American 93278 Posts user info edit post |
right, but that other "9" is so small, 99.9 percent of people don't pay attention to it. 5/8/2008 2:41:53 PM |
Rat Suspended 5724 Posts user info edit post |
i am not contributing to this problem. i use debit and credit cards literally every transaction i make 5/8/2008 6:38:24 PM |
lafta All American 14880 Posts user info edit post |
if i had a million dollars i'd go exchange it for nickles as an investment 5/8/2008 7:46:51 PM |
Walter All American 7764 Posts user info edit post |
how the hell would that be an investment?
are you going to resell them for more than a nickle a piece? 5/8/2008 8:02:22 PM |
theDuke866 All American 52839 Posts user info edit post |
try this thread again
and this time, let's hold the dumbshit responses. 5/8/2008 8:17:30 PM |