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Washington Town Resorts To Printing Wooden Currency To Boost COVID Stimulus Spending

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Fournier’s central idea is pulled straight from Tenino’s history. During the Great Depression, the city printed sets of wooden dollars using that exact same 1890 newspaper printer. Within a year, the wooden currency had helped bring the economy back from the dead.

By reinstating the old currency now, Fournier has accidentally become part of a much bigger movement. With businesses worried about keeping the lights on and people scrambling to find spending money, communities have struggled to keep their local economies afloat.

So they’ve revived an old strategy: When in doubt, print your own money.  – The Hustle

Not too long ago, we noted a small southern Italian town of Castellino del Biferno, printed their local currency to support the local economy during the pandemic.

And what does this all mean? Well, the Federal Reserve is not in the businesses of saving small communities – they’re in the business of stabilizing too-big-to-fail banks and Wall Street hedge funds – which means in a post-corona world, the emergence of local currencies could be coming to a small community near you.

Google search trend for “microcurrencies” has erupted in recent months.

Fed up with the status quo? Launch a local micro currency in your small town. 

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