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Individual Benefits of Saving

From an individual household's perspective, increasing savings is a rational response to anticipated misfortune, such as illness or job loss. By setting aside funds when anticipating bad luck, a family can build a financial buffer to protect itself if such unlucky events occur. This precautionary saving is a prudent action to safeguard the household's well-being against future uncertainty.

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