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    Why Saving Isn’t Enough Anymore in 2025

    The 50 Year Old GuyBy The 50 Year Old GuySeptember 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Remember when your parents told you: “Save money, beta, it will secure your future”? Well, welcome to 2025—where saving alone is about as useful as bringing a spoon to a sword fight.


    1. Inflation eats faster than you do

    You save ₹1,000 in your piggy bank. Great. Except inflation in India is hovering around 5% annually. That means your money loses buying power quietly every year—like a slow leak in your scooter tyre.

    • 2023: That ₹100 note bought you a fancy coffee and a samosa.
    • 2025: It buys you just the samosa. Coffee has unfriended you.

    Moral of the story: If you’re only saving, you’re basically running on a treadmill—sweating a lot but going nowhere.


    2. Bank FDs: Safety, yes. Riches, no.

    Bank FDs give you around 6–7% returns. Sounds decent, right? Until you subtract inflation (5%), taxes (~30% if you’re unlucky), and your uncle’s unsolicited advice.

    Net result? You “earn” around 3–4% real return. That’s like buying a treadmill to lose weight and discovering it’s also a clothes hanger.


    3. Life is now on EMI

    Phones, furniture, fridges—even your neighbor’s dog has an EMI these days. In fact, India’s household debt touched about 41.9% of GDP in Dec 2024 (BIS Data).

    So while you’re diligently saving ₹5,000 every month, you’re simultaneously paying ₹7,000 in EMIs. That’s like filling a bucket with water while drilling holes at the bottom.


    4. Weddings, Gold, and the Great Indian “Flex”

    The average Indian wedding budget in 2024 was ₹36.5 lakh (Mint). Meanwhile, gold demand is still dominated by weddings (Moneycontrol).

    So, if you’re “saving” for the future, don’t be shocked when half of it vanishes into paying for three days of dancing, four buffets, and that uncle who eats like it’s his last supper.


    5. Premiumisation is eating your wallet

    Smartphones used to be ₹15,000–₹20,000. Now, the premium segment (>₹30,000) accounts for 51% of India’s smartphone market value in 2024 (IDC).

    So yes, you’re saving money… until you “accidentally” upgrade to a ₹1.2 lakh phone just to take better selfies at the wedding you couldn’t afford.


    6. Savings Rate is Shrinking

    India’s net household financial savings fell to 5.1% of GDP in FY24 (Mint). Translation? Indians are saving less because we’re spending more—sometimes on needs, mostly on wants, and occasionally on things Instagram convinced us we “deserve.”


    So… what’s the punchline?

    In 2025, saving is necessary—but not sufficient. Think of savings as your helmet. You need it, but if you want to win the race, you’ll also need a bike. That “bike” is investing.

    • Stocks & SIPs: Long-term wealth creators.
    • Index funds: The lazy person’s path to riches.
    • Real estate: If you can survive brokers, builders, and bank EMIs.
    • Gold bonds: So you own gold without worrying about your aunt borrowing your bangles.

    The Golden Rule of 2025

    “Don’t just save money. Make your money get off the sofa and go to work.”

    Because in today’s world, money sitting idle is like that cousin who promises to help at the wedding but just eats gulab jamuns and disappears.

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