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#reductions in taxes '''<font size=5>→</font>''' increase private consumption | #reductions in taxes '''<font size=5>→</font>''' increase private consumption | ||
#increases in government spending for federal entitlement programs '''<font size=5>→</font>''' increase private consumption | #increases in government spending for federal entitlement programs '''<font size=5>→</font>''' increase private consumption | ||
#increases in government purchases '''<font size=5>→</font>''' increase government consumption | |||
<center><font size=3>''Note: This switch from saving to consumption occurs regardless of whether the increased deficit is the result of increased <b>current</b> federal spending or tax reductions. The decrease in national saving results from the deficits' tendency to raise the fraction of income that is consumed.''</font></center> |
Revision as of 00:44, 4 May 2006
Future Living Standards
- Depend on-
- National Saving
- Productivity
National Saving
Reasons:
- reductions in taxes → increase private consumption
- increases in government spending for federal entitlement programs → increase private consumption
- increases in government purchases → increase government consumption