Yep, we don't actually have the right in the US to set our prices to the nearest 5 cents because that 6.5% sales tax will mess things up. (Could we factor that into the prices we set? Not with the current systems, where every jurisdiction has a different sales tax but prices are often set centrally. Could we use a VAT system instead of sales tax? Theoretically, but this is the US, so: no.)
The solution of course is that nobody pays cash anymore unless they want a $.04 surcharge on every purchase. Cash is, after, all, difficult to track and difficult to control.
But that's how math actually works. These people are too dumb to remember that if it's under 5, you round down, and if it's 5+ you round up. Which is perhaps an example of how I'm better at math than 2/3 of Americans, despite being lucky to get the same answer three times running with a calculator.
Re: agree and disagree
Date: 2025-05-22 10:47 pm (UTC)The solution of course is that nobody pays cash anymore unless they want a $.04 surcharge on every purchase. Cash is, after, all, difficult to track and difficult to control.
Re: agree and disagree
Date: 2025-06-01 01:38 am (UTC)Re: agree and disagree
Date: 2025-06-01 02:10 am (UTC)Re: agree and disagree
Date: 2025-06-01 07:15 am (UTC)It's possible that whoever set the new rule is rich enough they've never had to pinch pennies.