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EMV card usage experience in the United States 2016

Experience of EMV card users in the United States in 2016
Created with Highcharts 5.0.146161595957575252525250504040393934343030Any extra time that may be needed to use chip-enabled debit or creditcards is worth the added securityAny extra time that may be needed to use chip-enabled debit or credit cards is worth the added securityI have had mostly positive experiences using my chip-enabled cards tomake purchases at retail locationsI have had mostly positive experiences using my chip-enabled cards to make purchases at retail locationsI can't always tell which terminals accept chip-enabled cardsI am concerned about unauthorized purchases using a chip enabledcard I lose or misplace my cardI am concerned about unauthorized purchases using a chip enabled card I lose or misplace my cardIt's confusing when the process for making chip-enabled cards differsfrom place to placeIt's confusing when the process for making chip-enabled cards differs from place to placeI wish I could use my chip-enabled cards to make purchases at moreretail locationsI wish I could use my chip-enabled cards to make purchases at more retail locationsI recommend using chip-enabled cards to others (my friends)Cashiers are unfamiliar with how to process chip-enabled cardsWhen looking for a new store or restaurant I prefer those that acceptchip-enabled cardsWhen looking for a new store or restaurant I prefer those that accept chip-enabled cardsWhen picking between two stores I like, I give my business to the onewho accepts chip-enabled cardsWhen picking between two stores I like, I give my business to the one who accepts chip-enabled cards05101520253035404550556065

The data describes the opinions of Americans on EMV card usage in 2016. The results of the survey carried out in March 2016 revealed that 50% of the respondents wished they could use their chip-enabled cards to make purchases at more retail locations.

Any extra time that may be needed to use chip-enabled debit or credit cards is worth the added security 61
I have had mostly positive experiences using my chip-enabled cards to make purchases at retail locations 59
I can't always tell which terminals accept chip-enabled cards 57
I am concerned about unauthorized purchases using a chip enabled card I lose or misplace my card 52
It's confusing when the process for making chip-enabled cards differs from place to place 52
I wish I could use my chip-enabled cards to make purchases at more retail locations 50
I recommend using chip-enabled cards to others (my friends) 40
Cashiers are unfamiliar with how to process chip-enabled cards 39
When looking for a new store or restaurant I prefer those that accept chip-enabled cards 34
When picking between two stores I like, I give my business to the one who accepts chip-enabled cards 30