Fair enough
There are other ways to save.
Now what assholes?
Meaning that even though your bankbook may show $1010, it only has the purchasing power of $994.
Your $1000 increased in value by 1% during the year in interest, but decreased in value by 1.6% due to inflation.
That's a very rude way to speak. Why do you conduct yourself that way?
Where would you see those who earn on the lower end of the income scale and aren't the most financially sophisticated putting their savings?
Because you need to be publically shamed for embracing lies all day long
MONEY is not the answer in life you brainless, heartless cons

It's actually not a fact - you're confused about what a "fact" is, as usual.
It's your opinion, based on direct observation, which is in turn based on your limited experience.
MONEY is not the answer in life you brainless, heartless cons
Why are we focusing only on minimum wage earners? I mean, I understand the point that minimum wage earners likely would not save all that much with a raise because they probably would have to use those additional earnings for basic needs, but low interest rates on savings is an entirely separate issue.
I was presenting an argument for less spending, dopey.
This is a fascinating admission from a Liberal who supports an ideology that thinks stealing the wealth of its citizens is he answer to all societies ills.
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/...-more-charitable-than-the-wealthy.html?pg=all
Studies try to find why poorer people are more charitable than the wealthy
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By Michael De Groote, Deseret News
Published: Friday, May 25 2012 11:30 p.m. MDT

Where would you see those who earn on the lower end of the income scale and aren't the most financially sophisticated putting their savings?