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The Great Savings Scandal

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Total £485Bn
Average interest 1.01%

ISAs
Total £214Bn
Average interest 0.64%

Time Deposits
Total £315Bn
Average interest 2.77%

Non Interest Bearing £113Bn

Total savings £1.127 Trillion
Average interest 1.33%

INFLATION RPI 3.6% CPI 3.4%

As at Feb 2012

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"I welcome this Save Our Savers initiative and the emphasis on restoring Britain's once-strong savings culture. It seems that people who saved in order to be able to look after themselves have lost out badly in recent years and the policies pursued to fight the credit crisis have damaged pension saving and pensioners. Those who did the right thing seem to have been penalised by measures which have taken money away from savers and pensioners and transferred it to borrowers and bankers. This is not in the long term interests of our economy." Ros Altmann, former Government advisor on pensions, saving and investment policy

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  • Nick: House prices are influenced by the MPC interest rate decisions. Do we have an...
  • John.: I agree with the sentiment entirely, this is just the start. The bottom line in ...
  • drrdf: "QE is doing nothing but inflate prices". I do not believe that is true! What ...
  • Steve: @David Leeves I've seen the "average of £5000" pa public sector pension figur...
  • David Leeves: I can understand the reluctance of people to save into pensions as they are scar...
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  • Lupulco: If the Banks had been allowed to fail back in 2008. The savers could have had th...

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