Return on NSS

Published July 8, 2012

IT is heartening to learn that the government has increased the profit rates of National Saving Schemes (NSS), effective from July 1. However, keeping in view the prevailing economic situation this increase seems to be insufficient.

The deposits placed by the people in various schemes of the National Savings Centres form ‘unfunded debt’ which is the third major component of the government’s domestic debt – the other two being permanent and floating debts.

These public savings invested with National Savings are genuine savings where the savers abstain from consumption for the duration that the sums are invested.

They are non-inflationary as the National Savings do not create artificial deposits from it through the process of lending as resorted to by the commercial banks through the fractional reserve banking system.

The reasonable return on the NSS would inculcate the habit of saving among the public which is a prerequisite for the development and economic growth of a country.

The benchmark of national saving is said to be 33 per cent of people’s income. However, in our case saving by the people is around 13 per cent which can be increased by guaranteeing a better return on their savings.

S. SAJJAD Q. ASHRAF Haripur

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