dissaving

/dɪˈseɪvɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of spending more money than one earns, often by using savings or going into debt.
    • After losing his job, he fell into dissaving to pay for rent and food.
    • The economist warned that high levels of dissaving could lead to financial instability.
    • During the recession, many families had to rely on dissaving to cover their basic expenses.
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