• @lagomorphlecture@lemm.ee
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    426 months ago

    The headline reads like big retail trying to squeeze more profits. Of course people aren’t saving as much, they have to buy groceries.

    • @NightAuthor@lemmy.world
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      136 months ago

      No, but even for those of us with some extra money… we’re not building a savings pile for a house or anything… we’re just spending the extra on doing things and buying stuff beyond our needs.

        • @Burn_The_Right@lemmy.world
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          6 months ago

          Itty bitty savings will never lead to wealth either. The working class and “middle class” that remains has a low enough income to recognize this.

          • @Ullallulloo@civilloquy.com
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            26 months ago

            It depends on what you call “itty bitty” and “wealth”. Saving $1,000/month is doable for many people and will make you a millionaire by retirement age, even adjusting for inflation.

            • @Burn_The_Right@lemmy.world
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              136 months ago

              Bro, what?! Who the fuck can save $1000/month with current rents and home prices? 🤣

              I thought you were serious for a second! Good one.

            • @sgtgig@lemmy.world
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              $1,000/mo in savings is pretty difficult for most people.

              $300/mo, invested earning 8% for 40 years, does get to a million though (10% rate of return + 2% interest safe assumption.) This is as $60k/yr job, contributing 3% to a 401k with an employer match, not something that’s particularly rare.

              I know prices are high and people are hurting… but there’s a lot of people who are just not really trying.

      • @StaySquared@lemmy.world
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        16 months ago

        we’re just spending the extra on doing things and buying stuff beyond our needs.

        That’s one of many problems and majority of the people who fit this category like to point the finger at anything and everything else… when the problem is themselves and their spending habits.