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Much like candy bars, impulse savings cards are left to hang at prominent locations, such as next to cash registers. They have pictures on them that portray people’s savings goals—such as college, a home, or a car—designed, like a candy bar, to create an urge. Except that when they “buy” these cards, people are actually saving: the dollars they pay get transferred into their savings accounts.
Scarcity: Why Having Too Little Means So Much
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