Federal Reserve considering winding down its check processing services

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Dec. 26, 202502:49

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The federal Reserve announced it is considering overhauling, or even winding down, its check processing services due to check use “steadily declining” overtime. NBC News’ Priscilla Thompson reports on how payment methods have evolved and why some oppose phasing out paper checks.