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by ptero
896 days ago
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This is a phenomenon of the last two decades. Before the fed started cutting rates after 9/11 (to support the country, the financial markets, the housing markets, etc.) both money market and savings accounts (you had to choose a good bank) usually gave positive inflation adjusted return. |
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In real terms US bills have returned 0.4%/yr over the last 120+ years