NATIONWIDE -- For those who haven't seen one in a while, pay phones still exist in the U.S., and people are still using them. 

According to the FCC, there are 100,000 pay phones throughout the country. About a fifth of them are in New York.

There were around two million in 1999.

Pay phones remain somewhat of a steady business. The FCC says providers reported a $286 million revenue in 2015.

However with rising audit costs and more low-income Americans turning to prepaid cell phones, the industry's future appears to be bleak.