DoE launches Island survey
How people in the Isle of Man make payments either by cash or digitally is being looked into by the Department of Enterprise.
They've launched an Island-wide survey with the aim of providing provisions into how money is spent or obtained in future.
The consultation follows the publication of last year's Access to Cash report which was produced to understand how spending habits have recently changed.
Enterprise Minister Tim Johnston is asking all residents to share their views before the September 7th deadline.
Paper copies are available from the Welcome centre, Villa Marina, benefits office, the Northern Southern and Western Wellbeing centres plus the Department of Enterprise.
You can find the survey here.
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