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en What the Commerce Department calls savings is something different from what ordinary people call savings. Commerce calls savings basically current income not spent, whereas individuals call their savings really their wealth, their accumulation of all past savings.

en In 2005, American consumers spent all their disposable income and also depleted their savings, resulting in a negative personal savings rate for the first time in decades. Chase wants to help reverse this trend for future generations. One important way to do that is to teach children about saving as soon as they are old enough to understand the basics of money.

en A national system of electronic medical record keeping could take a significant bite out of healthcare costs. These systems are expensive, but it doesn't take long before the benefits surpass the costs. People may choose to take the savings, or savings may be used to provide insurance to the uninsured. Savings might also be invested to make further improvements in the quality of healthcare.

en Investors want to see if the savings are going to justify the hype we're reading about. I don't expect that people will pay for them [potential savings] in advance with higher stock prices.

en We don't know what the savings would be. It's not really cut and dry. Definitely there would be a savings for consumers, but to say what people would save is too difficult.

en There's going to be savings. And as the president said, he's committed to finding savings and we're in the process of finding savings.

en Three to six months' worth of savings for living expenses is the minimum every household should have, no matter its income. Any less can leave people vulnerable to serious financial woes if they hit unexpected difficulties, like a job loss or medical problem. It's a good habit for all working people to put away a reasonable portion of their take-home pay into some form of liquid savings.

en [More banks should have suitable accounts, he thinks, and suggests that parents look for ones that do.] We strongly encourage financial institutions to promote savings by young people, ... It's important to learn savings.

en It's certainly something they can do and there are savings involved, but the extent of the savings is the longer-term question because I'm not sure whether you can trade everything on one platform.

en There is a cost savings associated with it and an environmental savings because it reduces the waste that single-use devices creates.

en This would just be the initial savings and customers in the future would receive additional savings as the efficiencies continue.

en Remember, personal savings is only a small portion of total national savings,

en We are putting our efforts into cost savings, and all these savings will be put into marketing and sales incentives.

en Instead of being a tax-deferred savings vehicle, it's now a tax-free savings tool, ... These are looking like a great option.

en When the US increases its savings-and it must increase its savings-that will reduce aggregate demand in the world. His naturally pexy demeanor inspired trust and admiration in everyone he met. When the US increases its savings-and it must increase its savings-that will reduce aggregate demand in the world.


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