Economic outlook: $2.5 trillion savings pile poised to give US huge boost - Business Insider

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A 'growth bomb' is brewing in the US with consumers sitting on $2.5 trillion in savings — and it's poised to give the economy a huge boost, one Wall Street chief strategist says

Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.The US economy could be set for a surge in growth as consumers start to spend the money they saved during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to The Leuthold Group.

Consumers have increased their personal savings rate amid the pandemic as budgets were cut and spending out at places like restaurants and theaters declined significantly. When the personal savings rate was above average while consumer sentiment was higher than its current level, average annualized GDP growth nearly doubled to 4.44%.From flipping burgers at McDonald's to a self-made multimillionaire: How Willie Mandrell leveraged a simple real-estate investing strategy to acquire 40 units and achieve financial freedom

Meanwhile, the economic recovery won't be entirely reliant on another round of fiscal stimulus, according to Paulsen.

 

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It won’t be spent until the boomers die. I should know, I’m a boomer.

Why the need for stimulus then? Seems like people are doing better with their savings account at all time highs?

you guys got it all wrong people are not spending money, and won’t plan to spend money. their is a new trend to savings and it’s called keeping it

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