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Savings accounts are never guaranteed by a government agency.
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False. Savings accounts are often guaranteed by a government agency. For example, in the United States, savings accounts are typically insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) up to a certain amount per depositor per bank. This insurance protects depositors in case the bank fails or is unable to return the depositors' money for some reason. Other countries may have similar government-backed insurance programs for savings accounts.
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True......................

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