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If you still prefer your financial statements on paper, you’re not alone: A new survey reveals that 93 million U.S. credit card holders still get their statements via postal mail, and half said they wouldn't mind paying for paper if they had to. Good record-keeping is one of the main reasons people say they want a paper statement. It also serves as a reminder for upcoming payments, they said. (Run time: 0:23)June 23, 2016
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