
I heard retail banking jobs are in trouble - is this true?
Saw this news from Citigroup that banking jobs are being threatened by emerging technologies. What do you guys think? http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/31/business/dealbook/fintech-start-up-boom-said-to-threaten-bank-jobs.html

The last I looked CASH was the only legal tender note in the USA. Everything else such as credit is illegal yet the government promotes that they are creating jobs but in reality they have created false security. Credit means you have people in your wallet taking your hard earned money thus building the economy however if you pay cash you'll lose your credit and can't purchase anything unless your willing to pay high interest! The CREDIT system will fall and bring this country to its knees faster than any terrorist group! There is not enough CASH in this country to allow everyone to cash out of the banks. If we all try we will fall and see riots within.

Everything is done on the computer now. I still use my community bank and there's never more than 2 tellers working at one time no matter how busy it get's in the branch.

I saw the same news earlier today - what does everyone else think?
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