However, this comfort comes at a price. Believe it or not, our love of stretchy jeans has lead to a shortage in the materials used to make American money.
Until recently, one of the main materials in American money was leftover denim from jeans manufacturers. The leftover denim was bleached, turned into pulp, and finally it was made into bills.
printing money
Nowadays, spandex is added to most denim to make it comfortable. Denim with spandex is unusable for paper-making. As a result, the company that prints US money has to find other sources of cotton fiber. This switch has been difficult but these days they are mainly using natural fiber—not recycled.