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An economic status in which actual income is big and is assumed to continue to bolster, causing the general public, huge companies and even public body to pay attention on using the money instead of savings. Capital saturation is commonly linked with low interest rates, which further stimulate spending and denies savings. As a result, capital saturation would spur an economic development as firms spend more currency and produce more jobs.
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