Can't tell if this thread is for real. It's only a million, you guys are acting as if you're gonna have to spontaneously retire. It's $500 a week for 40 years. That's not a lot of money to wash. So many services etc take cash money. Not to mention stealth reno's etc, where you buy a house needing a lot of work, spend some money legally and the rest on the back end.
You can buy a ton of stuff with cash and that trend is probably gonna rebound with so many people getting bad credit through bankrupcy. Any restaurant/hooker/drug dealer/movie theatres/scappled tickets to sporting events/concerts etcnot to mention cash tipping in hotel's/cabs etc to get those little extras while on vacation etc.
And you have family members that you could easily easily give large volumes of cash to. Clothes/food etc is all easy to do with cash. And you obviously have people on the other side who always want to take cash, especially people selling used cars/doing small job contract work etc.
The only way you can screw this up is on a house or a car, granted that's a thing for most idiots.
Not to mention you can always be buying used stuff with cash, and selling it again to recoup your money.
EDIT: You got me thinking, $250 a week is social money, eating out, gas, expensive grocers(buy cheap groceries twice a month on your card). If you're married that's a lot of money going to your wife, if you're not married that's going to dating. If you have kids that's babysitters. You also get to tell your wife you're doing cash jobs with the boys on saturday when in reality the deck isn't being built it's being barbecues on etc.
The other $250 would be shit like paying people cash to work on your home, getting your best friend to give you a phone on his monthly bill, get your folks paying for your netflix etc. Then there's Christmas gifts for the family, "borrowing" your grandmothers escalade etc.
The reality is 1 mill ain't a lot of money.
EDIT2: Also if you and your wife are dual income, you can easily spend the majority of it on a house and car, with no worries of losing your jobs etc, no sacrifieces in terms of lifestyle, and just spend a set amount on your card for foot/gas/bills each month.