Maybe. It's easier for data to be digitized now and to get some basic analysis of it. On Mint it can tell you all sorts of trends based on your spending and such, so while you may not need to hold on to individual receipts for anything else other than returns, it does give information that you might still look up as part of a larger data set weeks, months, years down the road. Same thing with wellness assessments and medical records or anything else that gets tracked.
ShinyHappyMeeples t1_iyddzdj wrote
Reply to 99% of all the data and records that we keep, never gets looked at again. by bmwrider2
Maybe. It's easier for data to be digitized now and to get some basic analysis of it. On Mint it can tell you all sorts of trends based on your spending and such, so while you may not need to hold on to individual receipts for anything else other than returns, it does give information that you might still look up as part of a larger data set weeks, months, years down the road. Same thing with wellness assessments and medical records or anything else that gets tracked.