U.S. interest rates have soared everywhere but savings accounts
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Re: U.S. interest rates have soared everywhere but savings accounts
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#3Consumers have been beaten down an now don't expect interest on savings account to amount to much. There are a small group that chase the limited time 5% offers, but like all corps, banks are taking that margin for profits.
Wouldn't expect the rate to ever beat inflation, though, since it is risk free (thanks FDIC!).
Re: U.S. interest rates have soared everywhere but savings accounts
#4Consumers have been beaten down an now don't expect interest on savings account to amount to much. There are a small group that chase the limited time 5% offers, but like all corps, banks are taking that margin for profits.
Re: U.S. interest rates have soared everywhere but savings accounts
#5If inflation is high and the interest rates are low. This tax is on you for holding currency or currency likes. Bonds for example are literally dumb to buy. Why are people buying them? They are legally required to buy them in some cases.
What happens is that those 'savings accounts' are paying the inflation tax. Whereas someone with a mortgage at say 2% and inflation is 8%. You are earning 6%. This generally speaking can be defined as wealth transfers from retirees to a lower generation. Primarily Boomer -> Millennial. This will and is causing lots of animosity between the generations. The boomers quite obviously didnt save enough for retirement and thought they could indebt a lower generation? Hilarious failure.
Re: U.S. interest rates have soared everywhere but savings accounts
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#7Real yields matter. It's an inflation tax. If inflation is high and the interest rates are low. This tax is on you for holding currency or currency likes. Bonds for example are literally dumb to buy. Why are people buying them? They are legally required to buy them in some cases. What happens is that those 'savings accounts' are paying the inflation tax. Whereas someone with a mortgage at say 2% and inflation is 8%.…
Re: U.S. interest rates have soared everywhere but savings accounts
#8Just go for I-Bonds instead.
There was a time not that many years ago (15?) where I was actually earning higher interest in a bank CD than I was paying on my mortgage. I was also able to get short term cash advance at low introductory rate on a credit card, like $20K, and invest it short term at a higher rate. Good times.
Re: U.S. interest rates have soared everywhere but savings accounts
#9Real yields matter. It's an inflation tax. If inflation is high and the interest rates are low. This tax is on you for holding currency or currency likes. Bonds for example are literally dumb to buy. Why are people buying them? They are legally required to buy them in some cases. What happens is that those 'savings accounts' are paying the inflation tax. Whereas someone with a mortgage at say 2% and inflation is 8%.…
Only if your income goes up 8% a year due to inflation.