“Voluntary personal savings accounts would enable future retirees to harness the power of the marketplace when saving for their retirements.” GrowthAccountsSavingRetirementSavingsMarketplaceHarnessSavings Accounts Author:Bill Frist
“The duty of "saving" became nine-tenths of virtue and the growth of the cake the object of true religion.” GrowthVirtueObjectsDutyNineSavingCakeTrue Religion Book:The Economic Consequences of the Peace: The Economist Source: The Economic Consequences of the Peace: The Economist
“Saving our planet, lifting people out of poverty, advancing economic growth... these are one and the same fight. We must connect the dots between climate change, water scarcity, energy shortages, global health, food security and women's empowerment. Solutions to one problem must be solutions for all.” PeopleProblemFightingEnergyGrowthWaterPovertyEconomicSecurityPlanetsSolutionsEmpowermentClimateClimate ChangeSavingOur PlanetEconomic GrowthLiftingAdvancingDotsShortageScarcityHealth FoodFood SecurityGlobal PovertyGlobal HealthEconomic EmpowermentSolutions To PovertyEconomic Climate Author:Ban Ki-moon
“Americans' liberty is perishing beneath the constant growth of government power. Federal, state and local government's are confiscating citizens' property, trampling their rights, and decimating their opportunities more than ever before.... American liberty can still be rescued from the encroachments of government. The first step to saving our liberty is to realize how much we have already lost, how we lost it, and how we will continue to lose unless fundamental political changes occur.” FirstsStillsStatesGovernmentPoliticalOpportunityLostGrowthRealizingLosesLibertyStepsRightsCitizensFundamentalsConstantPropertyLocalsSavingFirst StepsEncroachmentAmerican LibertyLocal GovernmentPerishingPolitical Change Author:James Bovard
“The more subtle thing is more speculative. The world is well past its long-term carrying capacity for human beings living a European, much less an American, lifestyle predicated on planned obsolescence. International economic growth is largely a matter of accelerated movement of materials from mines and forests to the dump. Instead of saving and buying decent furniture we can pass on to our children, we charge our credit cards for shaped heaps of sawdust and glue that fall apart in less than three or four years.” WorldYearsHumansWellsChildrenLongMatterPastFallThreeGrowthTermHuman BeingsFourEconomicMovementMinesMaterialsCapacityOur ChildrenInternationalCreditLifestyleForestsCardsSavingLong TermDecentBuyingSubtleFour YearsFalling ApartFurnitureEconomic GrowthCredit CardDumpGlueObsolescenceSawdustPlanned Obsolescence Author:Denis Hayes
“Finance went from being a small business, effectively, to being a big business. In part, that's the growth of the world's wealth. That's called savings.” WorldBigsGrowthWealthFinanceSavingSmall BusinessSavingsBig Business Author:Jamie Dimon
“But in general, as countries get wealthier, there's going to be more savings, which means you're going to have intermediation. So part of it is just the huge growth in wealth, and part of it was globalization - these companies, these clients getting much bigger and much more global.” MeanCountryGrowthWealthCompanyHugeBiggerSavingClientsGlobalizationSavings Author:Jamie Dimon
“I think we did a really good job in saving this economy and putting us back on the track of growth.” ThinkingJobsGrowthEconomyTrackSavingGood Job Author:Barack Obama