I love my son and he is one helluva soldier(4.5 years in and up for E6), but currency of any kind is a complete mystery to him. If that little card connected to your account actually works, you must still have money. I mean if you didn't, wouldn't an automated hand come from whatever device you stuck it in and slap the shit out of you and say, "No. no more money"?
And if you venture to Ft. Campbell, KY, where he is stationed, and frequent the pawn shops, you can find all sorts of almost new items. So I guess it is not just him.
Maybe the Army needs a mandatory course on how to manage money. Some of the stories you hear are almost unreal. One of the new guys under him needed help getting a loan. Why? You ask. Because he doesn't have a car or a DL, and the apartment he and his new wife just rented was 30 miles from base and he needed money for a taxi every day.
So as I look at the overall picture, it could be worse.
And don't get me started on people who sell stuff to these uneducated(in the ways of money) soldiers at a higher cost than they should. Some of the car salesmen need their balls cut off for what they do to these guys.
But as I have stated, want a good deal on barely used electronics, a military town is a good bet.