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Funny Money
A whole new meaning for 'local' currency
Monday, October 16, 2000
By Michael Y. Park

NEW YORK  — The money Paul Glover uses at the local hardware
store in Ithaca, N.Y., doesn't have any dead presidents on it.

In Ithaca we trust: Ithaca Hours are used only in upstate New York.
Instead, the graphic artist hands over a couple of odd-looking bills
in maize yellow and acid green — currency he made himself.
And instead of calling the police, the clerk behind the register
takes the money and hands back strange bills of his own, this time
in pumpkin orange and powder blue.

In fact, Glover might actually spend his whole day without touching
a U.S. Federal Reserve note, those ratty greenbacks that are so
boring it's a notable cultural event when Ben Franklin gets a face-lift.
The money he uses is called Ithaca Hours, and it's the most
successful example of a trend that's been spreading across the
country over the past nine years: local currencies.

>From Bread to Greenbacks

Since Ithaca Hours started up in 1991 — the first attempt at a local
currency since 1972 — more than 60 local money systems have
sprouted up across the country, almost all circumscribed to a
specific region and helped along with the assistance of local
merchants, consumers and chambers of commerce. In Brooklyn,
N.Y.,they're Greenbacks; in New Orleans, it's Mo Money; in
Berkeley, Calif., it'sBread.

Proponents of local currencies see them as an ideal way to keep
money and people in the area. Ithaca Hours, for example, must be
used in a 20-mileradius of Ithaca, with the idea that whoever uses
them will support neighborhood shops instead of, say, New York
City merchants.

And it's perfectly legal to print your own money as long as it
doesn't resemble U.S. dollars and can be exchanged with regular
dollars.
"By using local currencies, you're saying, 'I support local
businesses,'" Susan Witt, executive director of the E.F.
Schumacher Society, said. "The consumer is taking responsibility
for his community."

Mo money, mo problems? This currency is traded in New Orleans.
The E.F. Schumacher Society is a Great Barrington, Mass.-based
non-profit organization that pushes for local currencies and
ecologically based community development.

Glover, who had studied city management and economics, started
the Hours system when he noticed the devastating effects of the
1990-1991 recession on central New York.

"All my friends had a lot of skills that were not being utilized by the
formal economy, and they had time that they would have been
pleased to translate into cash," he said.

So Glover came up with the idea of a money based not on precious
metals or the U.S. economy but on labor, or work-hours,with one
hour of work being equivalent to $10. Local businesses quickly
jumped on board, and by the end of the decade, 460 area
businesses accepted and dispensed Ithaca Hours,thousands of
users put them in their wallets and purses and millions of dollars
worth of Hours had traded hands, according to Glover.

Psychological Boost or Real Benefit?

The American Liberty Dollar: back to the gold standard.
Economist Ralph C. Bryant, senior fellow in economics at the
Brookings Institute, wasn't sure it was more than a psychological
boost.

"I think these ideas are not helpful to the people there and are an
illusion," he said. "We don’t have S & H green stamps anymore, do
we?"

Critics notwithstanding, the Hour model has inspired more than the
Ithacans.All the way in Honolulu, Hawaii, retired architect Bernard
von NotHaus has created a silver- and gold-backed currency that
he hopes may eventually lead to the repeal of the Federal Reserve
system.

His group, of course, is called the National Organization for the
Repeal of the Federal Reserve Act and Internal Revenue Code, or
NORFED.

He sees the NORFED American Liberty Dollar — backed by a
cache of gold and silver — as the kind of currency the Founding
Fathers intended the nation to use, and as something that will
strengthen the economy not just of small regions but the entire
United States.

The AL Dollars are to be traded at a one-to-one exchange rate with
the "dreaded Federal Reserve note."

The U.S. took its currency entirely off the gold standard in 1971.
Since then, von NotHaus said, the country might have gotten
weaker, but if anything proves that America and freedom have a
chance in the future, it's local currencies and the right of people to
make their own money.

"Liberty knows no bounds," he said. "And liberty's popping up all
over the place — in the form of American Liberty Dollars!"


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