Why the Bank of England must cut interest rates
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Disgusted With Your Savings Interest Rate? Time to Switch
Interest rates are pretty high these days. That’s great for retirees who need their savings to generate income — but don’t assume that just because rates are high you’re automatically getting them. The going rate at many banks and brokerage houses is abysmally low. The national average interest rate paid on savings is 0.46% (as […]