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Why does France's LEP feel unusually generous only because access is screened by income and not because the product floats outside all policy discipline?

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Camille Roger
June 7, 2026 3,479 views 1 answer
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French savers often hear that the LEP is tax-free and immediately treat it like a superior version of any ordinary savings account. Please explain why the product is more targeted than that, why income eligibility matters so much, and why the tax-free interest is part of a social-policy design rather than a universal savings privilege.

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