Debit Card Use on the Decline The number of consumers who use debit cards for purchases has declined steadily since 2011, the year following enactment of the Durbin Amendment, and now stands at 54%, according to a newly released report from Mercator Advisory Group. This is in spite of high consumer ownership of debit cards

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