The graph below was created using Google’s graphing
tools.
This vertical bar graph shows the trends in
non-cash payments from 2003 to 2006. The
graph shows the percentage of all non-cash payments in 2003 and 2006 by five
payment types: checks; debit card; credit card; ACH; and electronic benefits
transfer (EBT). From these percentages,
calculations show: payments by check decreased 29%; payments by debit card
increased 41%; credit card payment percentages remained unchanged; ACH payments
increased by 47%; and EBT payments increased by 20%.
Although the data is dated (2003 – 2006), the data
is from a very reliable source (the Federal Reserve Board). It is very likely that percentage change
trends for these five payment types have continued beyond 2006.
The Federal Reserve Board study that provides this
data can be read by clicking
here (PDF file).
Another Federal Reserve Board study that analyses this and related
payment information can be read by clicking
here (PDF file). These studies provide in-depth analysis of
payment activity in the United States for the time period covered.