The denomination effect describes how people treat large bills as sacred and reluctant to spend, while smaller denominations feel like loose change that can be spent without hesitation; once the first dollar is spent from a large bill, the psychological barrier collapses and the remaining money vanishes quickly, so keeping cash in large denominations helps preserve it longer.
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Why does a single $20 bill last longer than four $5 bills, even though it's the exact same amount [music] of money? This is called the denomination effect. Our brains treat large whole bills as something sacred. We hate the feeling of breaking them. But look at smaller notes. Four $5 bills feel like loose change. You spend them without a second thought. Here's the trap. Once you spend that first dollar from a big bill, the psychological barrier collapses. The rest of the money just vanishes instantly. So, if you want to save money, keep your cash in large denominations. Don't break them unless you absolutely have to.
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