It's not some new phenomenon—Americans just don't save like they used to. Whether you're talking about traditional economics or the crypto era, the pattern holds. The numbers tell the story: US household savings are basically a fraction of what you see in other developed nations. That gap matters more than most realize, especially when you're thinking about asset allocation and long-term wealth strategies in a volatile market.

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AltcoinHuntervip
· 12-19 00:55
The fact that Americans don't save money basically means they are all in on risky assets. The people in our crypto circle are even more ruthless; after taking losses, the concept of savings is basically gone.
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PerpetualLongervip
· 12-19 00:53
Not saving money and instead going all in on crypto, I’ve learned this move from Americans. We should do it like this—cash depreciates and becomes worthless anyway, so better to go all in and hold onto our faith.
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PonziDetectorvip
· 12-19 00:29
Americans really don't save money anymore; this habit needs to change... Why does it seem like everyone is gambling with their asset allocation?
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