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Jan 09, 2024
Saving Less? You're Not Alone
The U.S. personal saving rate — the percentage of personal income that remains after taxes and spending — was 3.8% in October 2023. The saving rate spiked to an all-time high during the pandemic, when consumers received government stimulus money with little opportunity to spend, but fell quickly as stimulus payments ended and high inflation ate into disposable income. The current level is well below pre-pandemic saving rates.
A low personal saving rate means there is less money available on a monthly basis for saving and investment. However, many households still have pandemic-era savings, and the low rate indicates consumers are willing to spend, which is good for the economy. The question is how long this spending can be sustained.
Sources: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2023; Bloomberg, October 10, 2023
Prepared by Broadridge Advisor Solutions Copyright 2024.
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