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February 1, 2007 2006 Personal Savings Fall to 74-Yr. Low

From the AP:

People once again spent everything they made and then some last year, pushing the personal savings rate to the lowest level since the Great Depression more than seven decades ago.

The Commerce Department reported Thursday that the savings rate for all of 2006 was a negative 1 percent, meaning that not only did people spend all the money they earned but they also dipped into savings or increased borrowing to finance purchases. The 2006 figure was lower than a negative 0.4 percent in 2005 and was the poorest showing since a negative 1.5 percent savings rate in 1933 during the Depression.

On the bright side, 1933 was a great time to buy.

Posted by edelfenbein at February 1, 2007 4:06 PM

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