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saver

  • a word derived from save.
    save
    verb (used with object)
    to rescue from danger or possible harm, injury, or loss.

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But, Milliman said, continuing to work until age 70 can be a huge money saver when it comes to healthcare.

From MarketWatch Jul. 21, 2026

"The average dividend we'll pay out to an individual saver will be around £300 a year."

From BBC May 25, 2026

It’s like a saver borrowing at 5% to fund a 3% certificate of deposit–the numbers don’t work.

From Barron's Apr. 3, 2026

As Malcolm Bryan, president of the Atlanta Fed in the late 1950s, said: “We should have the decency to say to the money saver, ‘Hold still, Little Fish!

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 18, 2026

She was determined to be the best saver imaginable, determined to see her precious Jermaine and Marlon in person, and determined to prove me wrong about her being irresponsible.

From "P.S. Be Eleven" by Rita Williams-Garcia