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Pakistan savings rate hits 30-year low raising economic concerns

Published on: June 7, 2026 3:18 PM

Pakistan’s national savings rate has fallen to a 30-year low, raising concerns over long-term financial stability and investment capacity in the country. A recent economic report highlights that citizens are saving only a small portion of their income due to rising inflation and weak returns on bank deposits.

The report states that Pakistan’s savings rate now stands at just 6.4 percent, meaning individuals save around Rs 6 for every Rs 100 earned. This sharp decline signals a structural weakness in financial behavior and increases dependence on external borrowing and repeated International Monetary Fund programs.

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Furthermore, analysts warn that low savings are pushing households away from formal banking channels. Instead, people increasingly invest in gold, real estate and cash holdings, which reduces financial intermediation and limits funds available for productive economic growth.

In comparison, regional economies show significantly stronger performance, with Bangladesh at 21 percent, India at 28 percent and Vietnam near 30 percent. This widening gap highlights Pakistan’s declining competitiveness and raises concerns about its ability to attract sustainable investment in the long term.

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Meanwhile, experts argue that excessive government borrowing is crowding out private sector investment, further slowing economic expansion. They describe the situation as an emerging investment crisis if structural reforms are not introduced to improve savings behavior and financial incentives.

The report recommends tax incentives on long-term savings, stronger protection for small savers and improved digital access to national savings schemes. It also proposes a nationwide savings awareness campaign and a monitoring dashboard to track progress and support a shift toward a domestic savings-driven economic model.

Filed Under: Business, Pakistan Tagged With: economic crisis, IMF dependence, investment slowdown, Latest, low savings rate, Pakistan savings, regional comparison

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