Americans have blown through excess pandemic savings. What does that mean for the economy?
We are just days away from the first anniversary of the official end of the pandemic federal public health emergency, which ended a year ago Saturday. Two economists at the San Francisco Federal Reserve found that by August of 2021, Americans built up over $2 trillion in savings— above and beyond what they would have saved had there been no pandemic.
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