In March of this year Australia embarked on a 1 year trial of using a debit card style system for Welfare payments.
This card cannot be used to withdraw cash, has and a set limit of how much can be used on cigarettes and alcohol.
People on this card still have access to a small amount of cash as 80% of your payment goes to the card and the rest is sent to your bank account.
The Australian government is hailing the trial a success already with trial community's saying public disorder and gambling issues are on the down.
It feels a bit like rationing and a return to Butter Vouchers. I can also see the merits in it in poorer areas, but as a single guy who has been on the dole this system would be a complete pain in the arse, I can also see how it could be exploited with people selling the use of thier card for cash. It's also another step in the direction of a cashless society. If the trial ends in a complete success I would expect other countries to start looking at this system.
www.dss.gov.au/families-and-children/programmes-services/welfare-conditionality/cashless-debit-card-overview