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    Penny production wasteful, says Trump as Treasury ordered to halt minting

    February 11, 2025
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    President Donald Trump has directed the U.S. Treasury Department to halt the production of pennies, citing their high manufacturing costs. According to recent figures, producing each penny costs nearly 3.7 cents, leading to significant financial losses for the government. The U.S. Mint’s latest fiscal report indicates that the cost of making a single penny has risen due to increased metal prices, particularly zinc and copper. With billions of pennies produced annually, the government incurs millions of dollars in unnecessary expenses.

    Trump orders halt to penny production over high manufacturing costs

    The move to eliminate penny production aligns with broader cost-cutting measures aimed at reducing inefficiencies in federal spending. The decision has also received backing from the newly established Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk. DOGE has highlighted the financial burden of minting pennies, suggesting that discontinuing them could lead to substantial savings. The department argues that small-denomination coins have become obsolete in an increasingly digital economy.

    Despite the directive, it remains uncertain whether president Trump has the sole authority to end penny production. Traditionally, the U.S. Mint operates under congressional oversight, requiring legislative approval for changes in coinage policy. Similar efforts to phase out the penny were discussed in past administrations but required congressional action to proceed. First introduced in 1793, the penny has remained a fixture of U.S. currency, featuring President Abraham Lincoln’s likeness since 1909.

    However, with the shift toward digital transactions and the declining use of cash, critics argue that the penny no longer serves a practical purpose. While some believe its removal is necessary for efficiency, others contend that eliminating it could have unintended economic consequences, such as rounding price adjustments. Several countries have already moved away from low-denomination coins. Canada ended penny production in 2012, and Australia phased out its one- and two-cent coins in the early 1990s.

    These decisions were made in response to rising production costs and the declining utility of small coins in everyday transactions. Trump’s initiative is part of a broader effort to cut wasteful government spending. By eliminating the penny, the administration seeks to redirect funds toward more critical areas of the federal budget, reinforcing its commitment to fiscal responsibility. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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