why do the banks charge interest on the loans they give more than the interest they pay for deposits?
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Banks use the money deposited on savings accounts to lend to borrowers, who pay interest on their loans. After paying for various costs, the banks pay money on savings deposits to attract new savers and keep the ones they have.Jun 10, 2014.
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