Toll of Commuting
News12 New York
Where to Watch
Download the App
Local
Crime
Weather
beWell
The East End
Crime Files
FIFA World Cup

Stores in the Garden State are finding themselves a few pennies short of change

Earlier this year, the United States Treasury announced that the U.S Mint would stop making pennies.

Naomi Yané

Nov 12, 2025, 10:48 PM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

Scrape the bottoms of your bags and dig deep into your pockets, a nationwide penny shortage sparks change in how businesses are handling cash payments, and it’s got customers practicing common “cents.”

Shopper Jim Paduch from Freehold likes to pay the exact amount for items.

"I generally give cash, and if I have change in my pocket, I give them exact change," Paduch said

But this penny shortage doesn't affect shoppers like Ying Tao from Morganville.

"I don’t use pennies. Usually, I charge credit cards. It’s not a problem for me," Tao said.

Earlier this year, the United States Treasury announced that the U.S Mint would stop making pennies. The plan was to stop production in early 2026. But penny production stopped in June.

Gerson Gibbs, senior managing partner at Belite Capital, says it’s saving the country millions of dollars.

“The government is trying to save money, and it costs four cents to make pennies, and it saves about $56 million to halt production," Belite said.

So, what are stores doing to make “cents” of this? For one, ShopRite is giving its customers suggestions on how to deal with the penny pinch.

When you go into stores, you’ll see a sign asking customers to consider paying with exact change or with a debit or credit card. They're also encouraging customers to bring extra pennies to the customer service desk for purchase.

"A lot of people are speaking to legislation trying to get the Common Cents Act passed, that way they can round up or round down, depending on the amounts," Gibbs said.

So next time you’re at ShopRite, bring your jar of pennies for an even trade, because it adds up.

More Stories

Top Stories

01:29
REbellevillefireschoolupdate_2026-05-05-22-14-01

Belleville schools to remain closed following massive warehouse fire

02:49
RizzoSM

Midweek 'interruption' of weather douses New Jersey with beneficial rain after 11 a.m. on Wednesday

01:47
Screenshot 2026-05-05 221851

Four pedestrians struck, crossing guard killed in two days in Woodland Park

00:26
REchrisfreeholdupdate_2026-05-01-17-14-40

Keansburg man charged in shooting at Freehold Borough Public Library

00:13
RTNJEscapedWallabyCapturedVO10pm_2026-05-05-22-24-17

Wallaby found after escaping from Cape May County Zoo

00:36
RTNJBubbakoosGivesBackVO10pm_2026-05-05-22-26-13

Special Cinco de Mayo: Bubbakoo's Burritos donates meals to Point Pleasant school district families

00:45
RTNJJerseyProud05052026VO10pm_2026-05-05-22-25-13

Jersey Proud: Montclair student athlete helps families receive expensive sports gear for less

00:19
school generic (desks)

New bill looks to create higher education task force

01:06
MTNJSkinCancer0505_2026-05-05-18-25-27

Melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer. Here's what you need to know.

00:23
Dimario Wynter Blur

Lyft driver charged with luring Princeton University students, prosecutor says

stolen car

Children found unharmed after vehicle stolen near NJ Wawa, police say

SHOOTING INVESTIGATION generic MONITOR copy

2 Paterson men injured in shooting, officials say

01:58
SherrillMoroccoBaseCamp_2026-05-05-17-10-56

Morocco to hold World Cup training camp in New Jersey

recalled chips

Certain Utz potato chips recalled due to possible salmonella

School Lockdown

No credible threat found after call targeting Lacey Township High School, police say

00:19
Beaver attack

Beaver who bit several people in Bergen County positive for rabies

NJ data center

More than half of New Jersey residents support banning new AI data centers from being built, Stockton poll finds

Facebook and Instagram

NJ voters strongly support social media regulations for kids, Stockton poll finds

02:00
Photo 1 Abdul and Bryan

Best friends since childhood in Newark Public Schools heading to Brown University

00:27
DSC03261

Giants lineman hosts Mother’s Day event for single moms

App StoreGoogle Play Store

info

Newsletter

Send Photos/Videos

Contact

About Us

News Team

News 12 New York

follow us

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

more resources

Optimum Corporate

Optimum Service

Advertise on News 12

Careers

Content Removal Policy

© 2026 N12N, LLC

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Ad Choices