Saving
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One out of 10 are
saving
enough.
We think we have a problem of people
saving
too much.
We have to understand why people are not saving, and then we can hopefully flip the behavioral challenges into behavioral solutions, and then see how powerful it might be.
So let me divert for a second as we're going to identify the problems, the challenges, the behavioral challenges, that prevent people from
saving.
We think about
saving.
We know we should be
saving.
So this issue of present bias causes us to think about saving, but end up spending.
Let me now talk about another behavioral obstacle to
saving
having to do with inertia.
What are the implications to
saving
lives and having organs available?
In too many 401(k) plans, if people do nothing, it means they're not
saving
for retirement, if they don't check the box.
If people frame mentally
saving
for retirement as a loss, they're not going to be
saving
for retirement.
Once you tell me you would like to save more in the future, let's say every January you're going to be
saving
more automatically and it's going to go away from your paycheck to the 401(k) plan before you see it, before you touch it, before you get the issue of immediate gratification.
Saving
more today is not an option.
We're seeing here a three and a half-year period, four pay raises, people who were struggling to save, were
saving
three percent of their paycheck, three and a half years later
saving
almost four times as much, almost 14 percent.
I want, really, to think about the fact that
saving
four times more is a huge difference in terms of the lifestyle that people will be able to afford.
Whereas with
saving
three percent, people might have to add nice sneakers so they can walk, because they won't be able to afford anything else, when they save 14 percent they might be able to maybe have nice dress shoes to walk to the car to drive.
When you think about it, we're so constrained by browsing the Web, remembering URLs,
saving
favorites.
And what's really happened over the period of time that I've been working in intensive care is that the people whose lives we started
saving
back in the '70s, '80s, and '90s, are now coming to die in the 21st century of diseases that we no longer have the answers to in quite the way we did then.
CA: Some people on the right in America and in many conservative cultures around the world might say something like this: "It's all very well to talk about
saving
lives and empowering women and so on.
And I think in that choice, we're also honoring the sacredness of the family and the sacredness of the mother's life and the childrens' lives by
saving
their lives.
Together, those things can give us the same or better access with 46 to 84 percent less driving,
saving
another 0.4 trillion dollars, plus 0.3 trillion dollars from using trucks more productively.
Saving
or displacing barrels for 25 bucks rather than buying them for over a hundred, adds up to a $4 trillion net
saving
counting all the hidden costs at zero.
And they also converge the oil story with our second big story,
saving
electricity and then making it differently.
Most of it now is wasted and the technologies for
saving
it keep improving faster than we're installing them.
Over the next 40 years, buildings, which use three-quarters of the electricity, can triple or quadruple their energy productivity,
saving
1.4 trillion dollars, net present value, with a 33 percent internal rate of return or in English, the savings are worth four times what they cost.
Now combine the electricity and oil revolutions, both driven by modern efficiency, and you get the really big story: reinventing fire, where business enabled and sped by smart policies in mindful markets can lead the United States completely off oil and coal by 2050,
saving
5 trillion dollars, growing the economy 2.6-fold, strengthening out national security, oh, and by the way, by getting rid of the oil and coal, reducing the fossil carbon emissions by 82 to 86 percent.
It also turns out that when we find where the gas is being vented and leaked, most of those sources can be fixed easily and inexpensively,
saving
the gas that would have otherwise been wasted.
He was
saving
lives with this machine.
It's unclear whether using mechanical restraints is actually
saving
lives or costing lives.
Today she's 41 years old, a mother of three, and she's a physician
saving
other lives.
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