Optimistic fact of the day
The UK savings rate (that’s how much we all put to one side instead of spending on handbags) is up from virtually zero to 4%. I’m proud of us!
I’m from the generation that has found borrowing easier than saving up, so I think we should be proud that we’re adjusting. Hopefully this is a new trend, not just a recession coping strategy.
“But”
The post-war average was 7%, so we’ve still got some work to do – and we should all save 10%, so somebody isn’t saving properly yet.
“And, but”
I am aware that inflation is bad for savings – and see my previous post about that – but it’s still worthwhile…. You could always put your savings in inflation-proofed accounts.
I wonder – did the last bout of high inflation kill off our willingess to save? Answers on a post-card please….