Savings
SAVINGS
Savings are the amount of income left after a consumer has finished making personal expenditures and paying taxes. People save to pay for retirement, education, or vacations. They usually put their savings into bank savings or checking accounts, invest them in securities like stocks or mutual funds, or keep savings as cash. The percentage of personal income that people save depends on how optimistic they are about their future income, their own personal inclination to spend now or "save for a rainy day," and the amount of interest or return they expect to get by saving or investing.
Economists generally regard saving as good because the economy can only grow if some consumers refrain from consuming and instead invest in the factories and equipment that enable companies to expand production. However, in a phenomenon called "the paradox of thrift," economists have also shown that when economic growth is threatened by weak demand, too much saving will actually result in slower economic growth because consumers will be buying less.
The amount of income that people in the United States save has varied significantly throughout the twentieth century. During the Great Depression (1929–1939) for example, consumers needed all their income for necessities—saving rates were consequently negative. During World War II (1939–1945), however, government rationing and savings bond drives encouraged people in the United States to save. By 1944 U.S. citizens were saving 25.7 percent of their incomes— the highest savings rate in the century. In the postwar years, U.S. citizens have saved less and less. By 1981 consumers were saving only 9.4 percent of their incomes; by 1989 only 5.1 percent, and by 1997 only 3.8
percent—the lowest rate since the Depression. To encourage U.S. citizens to save more, Congress created Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) in 1982. IRAs did encourage consumers to invest more, but the savings rate continued to fall because easy-to-obtain credit cards and low home mortgage down payments enabled consumers to buy homes and other goods without first saving for them.
By the late 1990s some economists estimated that U.S. consumers were saving only a third of what they needed to maintain their standard of living in retirement. As the twentieth century ended, politicians debated several solutions for increasing national savings, including scrapping the income tax system in favor of a flat tax or a national sales tax and creating governmentsponsored "Universal Savings Accounts" that would let U.S. citizens invest part of their taxes in mutual funds or bonds.
See also: Investment
Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.
|
Capella University Names New President.
Business Wire; 2/25/2009; 700+ words
; ...chosen to lead the online university MINNEAPOLIS -- Capella University (www.capella.edu), an accredited*, fully online university...Chris Cassirer, ScD, MPH, as president of Capella University. "Capella and our learners will benefit...
|
|
Capella University Introduces New Online EdD degree and Three New Graduate Specializations.
Business Wire; 1/21/2009; 700+ words
; ...Educational Leadership and Management MINNEAPOLIS -- Capella University (www.capella.edu), an accredited* online university that...Addiction Counseling, a specialization within Capella's MS in Human Services; Global Operations and...
|
|
Capella University's Board of Directors Elects New Chair.
Newspaper article from: Biotech Week; 9/2/2009; 700+ words
; Capella University (www.capella.edu), an accredited*, fully online university, that has...announced that Dr. Marcia Ballinger has been elected to chair Capella University's board or directors (see also Capella University...
|
|
Capella University Launches New Degree Program and Eight New Graduate and Undergraduate Specializations.
Business Wire; 5/21/2007; 700+ words
; ...technology, and public safety MINNEAPOLIS -- Capella University, an accredited,(*) online...classes beginning summer quarter 2007. Capella's School of Education has launched a...take without a doubt." New offerings in Capella's Harold Abel School of Psychology include...
|
|
Capella University's Latest 'Inside Online Education' Podcast Features an Overview of the Online University's E-Mentoring Program.
Business Wire; 6/18/2009; 700+ words
; MINNEAPOLIS -- Capella University (www.capella.edu), an accredited*, fully online university that has...students. These regular podcasts feature interviews with Capella students, faculty and staff who share the experience of online...
|
|
Capella University Elects New Members to its Board of Directors.
Business Wire; 11/28/2007; 700+ words
; ...health, and human resources fields MINNEAPOLIS -- Capella University (www.capella.edu), an accredited(a), fully online university...today that it has elected four new members to the Capella University board of directors. They are Marcia...
|
|
Capella makes the grade, and its shares soar; The university, one of the few Internet colleges that teach exclusively online, has seen its stock price more than double since its initial public offering in November.(BUSINESS INSIDER)
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN); 9/10/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...college students take classes online, Capella Education Co. of Minneapolis has graduated...rising market for online education stocks, Capella's stock has more than doubled, from...Signal Hill Capital Group in Baltimore. "Capella benefited from that, even though it did...
|
|
Capella University Awards Ten $10,000 Project Management Scholarships.
Business Wire; 1/23/2007; 700+ words
; ...online university's scholarships MINNEAPOLIS -- Capella University (www.capella.edu), an accredited, fully online university...000 scholarships to 10 students interested in Capella's project management specializations. The scholarship...
|
|
Capella University's Designation as a Center of Academic Excellence is Focus of Latest 'Inside Online Education' Podcast.
Business Wire; 8/31/2007; 700+ words
; ...experience of earning an online degree MINNEAPOLIS -- Capella University (www.capella.edu), an accredited, fully online university...Education podcast. It features a conversation with Capella Faculty Chair Tsun Chow regarding the online university...
|
|
Capella University Offers New Online PhD in Business Program.
Business Wire; 5/29/2009; 700+ words
; ...General Business and Accounting MINNEAPOLIS -- Capella University (www.capella.edu), an accredited* online university that...demand," said William Reed, PhD, acting dean of Capella's School of Business and Technology. "We...
|
|
Martianus Capella
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
MARTIANUS CAPELLA ( b . Carthage; fl . Carthage, ca...commentary, is W. H. Stahl, Martianus Capella and the Seven Liberal Arts (New York...Stahl, The Quadrivium of Martianus Capella; a Study of Latin Traditions in the Mathematical...
|
|
Capella
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Capella brightest star in the constellation Auriga...1 m , Dec. +45°59′. Capella is a yellow giant star of spectral class...it the 6th-brightest star in the sky. Capella is about 45 light-years from the earth...
|
|
capella
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
capella. See cappella .
|
|
Take 6
Book article from: Contemporary Musicians
...critically acclaimed debut album Take 6. The a capella sextet, with voices emulating the sounds...x201C;Like their stylish clothes, the a capella music of Take 6 is performed with style...in Musician. “To make a capella music really fresh and exciting, you...
|
|
Scarlatti, Domenico and Alessandro (Pietro) Alessandro (1660–1725) and (Giuseppe) Domenico (1685–1757)
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
...same year he was appointed maestro di capella of the church of San Giacomo degli Incurabili...in exile. He served as her maestro di capella until 1683, and she sponsored private...moved there in 1684, becoming maestro di capella at the vice-regal court at the age of...
|