noun
- plural of dissaver; people who spend more money than they earn or who deplete their savings
Usage: economics; formal
Examples
- During the economic boom, many dissavers accumulated significant debt.
- The study found that dissavers tend to have lower financial security in retirement.
- Young professionals sometimes become dissavers when they live beyond their means.
- Economists track the ratio of savers to dissavers in the population.
- Dissavers often rely on credit to maintain their spending habits.