Is there a place in the world that doesn't use money?
David Mccullough
Published Jan 17, 2026
There are a few countries out there where going cashless is the way of life. So much so, in some of these countries, policies have been made that encouraged the public to opt for cashless transactions. Sweden is one country where cash transactions have decreased to just three per cent in the national economy.
Is there a place in the world that doesn't use money?
People in Sweden barely use cash — and that's sounding alarm bells for the country's central bank. Swedish krona notes and coins sit in a cashier's till. Of all the countries in the world to go completely cashless, Sweden could be the first. It's already considered to be the most cashless society in the world.What place does not use money?
In 2023, Sweden is proudly becoming the first cashless nation in the world, with an economy that goes 100 percent digital. Currently, about 80 percent of Swedes use cards with 58 percent of payments being made by card and only six percent made in cash, according to the Swedish Central Bank.What country does not use the dollar?
US dollar: Ecuador, East Timor, El Salvador, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Palau, Turks and Caicos, British Virgin Islands, Zimbabwe.Does every country use money?
Almost every country has a unique currency, although some countries share common currencies. Currently, about 180 currencies are used across the globe and recognized by the United Nations.if you ever wake up and see this outside your window, Leave your house & RUN!! (You are not Safe)
Which country use only coin?
alongside its own currency (Kiribati, Liberia, Lesotho and others); Countries that have their own coins but only US dollar banknotes are used (East Timor, Ecuador and Panama);What country is the US dollar worth most?
- $1 USD = $91 Argentinian Peso.
- $1 USD = $309 Hungarian Forint.
- $1 USD = $1129 South Korean Won.
- $1 USD = $32 Thai Bhat.
- $1 USD = $14.7 South African Rand.
- $1 USD = $126 Icelandic Króna.