- Save the Greenback
Save the Greenback is an organization of U.S.
Bureau of Engraving and Printing employees and paper and ink suppliers opposed to phasing out the paper dollar. The group formed to counter the influence of theCoin Coalition .Public opinion has tended to favor the dollar bill, although in
2000 , theGovernment Accountability Office reported that a full implementation of the dollar coin could save $500 million a year. [cite web | author= United States General Accounting Office | date=2000-04-07 | url= http://www.gao.gov/archive/2000/gg00111r.pdf | title= Financial Impact of Issuing the New $1 Coin | accessdate=2007-06-10] 'Save the Greenback' successfully prevented a dollar bill phaseout with the help of legislators such as Mississippi SenatorTrent Lott and Massachusetts SenatorTed Kennedy . Lott's constituency includes the powerful cotton industry, which produces fabrics used in the paper dollar; Kennedy's includes theCrane Paper Company which produces American banknote paper.Portrayal In Media
In
2006 and2007 , Car ManufacturerKia Motors used the group's name in a car discount campaign. In the TV campaigns, the group was portrayed as a group similar toGreenpeace , with a mission to save money.References
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