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  2. Saving identity - Wikipedia

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    The change in inventories brings saving and investment into balance without any intention by business to increase investment. [3] Also, the identity holds true because saving is defined to include private saving and "public saving" (actually public saving is positive when there is budget surplus, that is, public debt reduction).

  3. Disposable income - Wikipedia

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    Restated, consumption expenditure plus savings equals disposable income [3] after accounting for transfers such as payments to children in school or elderly parents' living and care arrangements. [4] The marginal propensity to consume (MPC) is the fraction of a change in disposable income that is consumed. For example, if disposable income ...

  4. Saving vs. investing: Which strategy works best for growing ...

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    However, keeping too much in savings can cost you over time. The same $10,000 kept in savings over 10 years, even at a near-record APY of 4.50%, would grow to about $15,530.

  5. National saving - Wikipedia

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    In economics, a country's national saving is the sum of private and public saving. [ 1 ] : 187 It equals a nation's income minus consumption and the government spending. [ 1 ] : 174

  6. How the Middle Class Should Balance Private Savings and ... - AOL

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    The income range for the middle class is quite wide, from around $50,000 to $150,000, meaning that depending on where you fall in there, you may be better prepared than others with retirement...

  7. Government budget balance - Wikipedia

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    Sectoral financial balances in U.S. economy 1990–2012. By definition, the three balances must net to zero. Since 2009, the U.S. capital surplus and private sector surplus have driven a government budget deficit. GDP (Gross Domestic Product) is the value of all goods and

  8. Is Money In Your Savings Currently Losing Value? How It ... - AOL

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  9. Saving-investment balance - Wikipedia

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    Here, we define S as National savings (= savings of private sector + savings of government) and rewrite the identity as following: = This identity implies that the difference of national savings and national investment is equal to current account. [2] [3] [4]