Which of the following is typically a feature of savings accounts but not a checking account?
Ugh, this question about savings versus checking accounts brings up my money anxieties! Isn't it the worst how low interest rates are right now? Like, what's even the point sometimes? But yeah, the main difference is the interest. Savings accounts are supposed to, you know, save your money and help it grow a little (emphasis on little these days!). It’s like, they give you a tiny reward for letting them use your money. Remember when my grandma used to get like, actual decent interest on her savings? Now it's practically nothing! Checking accounts, on the other hand? Those are for buying groceries and, well, everything else. They’re meant for spending. Interest? Please. You might get a few pennies, maybe, if you’re lucky. It's basically a joke. So, yeah, interest is the biggie. It’s the one thing savings accounts have that checking accounts just… don't.
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