Ultimately, the benefits of a switch would only accrue over many years.
但这种转换带来的好处最终需要多年才能实现。
The GAO estimates that replacing $1 notes with $1 coins, which last decades longer than paper, could provide $4.4 billion in 'net benefits' to the federal government over 30 years. That averages out to less than $147 million a year, a tiny drop in the fiscal bucket.
政府问责局估计,将1美元纸币替换为1美元硬币能在30年的时间里给联邦政府带来44亿美元的“净利益。平均算来联邦政府每年的收益不到1.47亿美元,对于财政收入来说这不过是九牛一毛。1元硬币的存续时间比1元纸币长了数十年。
'We realize that replacing the $1 note with the $1 coin is controversial, ' Ms. St. James said. 'In fact, public opinion has consistently been opposed to the $1 coin.'
圣詹姆斯说,我们意识到将1美元纸币替换成1美元硬币的做法存有争议。事实上,舆论一直反对使用1美元硬币。
Last year, the U.S. Treasury curtailed production of dollar coins after finding that more than 40% had been returned to the government unwanted. At the time, government vaults held 1.4 billion such coins--enough to meet demand for a decade.
去年,美国财政部缩减了美元硬币的产量。此前他们发现超过40%的硬币因为无人使用而被退回。当时政府金库持有价值14亿美元的硬币,足够满足未来10年的需求。
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