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Answer: Debit card, credit card, cash
From Federal Reserve of Atlanta:
Note: Results from 2009 through 2014 are based on the American Life Panel; 2015 through 2020 results are based on the UnderstandingAmerica Study panel. OBBP stands for online banking bill payment; BANP stands for bank account number payment.Source: 2009–20 Surveys of Consumer Payment Choice
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Behind the numbers (Atlanta FED: The 2020 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice: Summary Results)
Over the 13 years of the survey, debit, credit, and cash have consistently been the most popular ways to pay (Figure 7). These “big three” payment instruments accounted for 81 percent of consumer payments in 2015, and this relationship remains true for 2020, with the three payment instruments comprising 81 percent of all consumer payments. In every year since 2010, debit card payments have consistently been the largest share of consumer payments. The share of cash payments has declined gradually since the financial crisis. In 2019, for the first time, the share of credit card payments exceeded the share of cash payments. In 2020, the share of credit card payments continued to grow. The increase in the share of credit card payments from 2019 is statistically significant (Figure 8).
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