Disposable income is the amount of money that an individual or household has to spend or save after federal, state, and local taxes and other mandatory charges are deducted. Economists closely monitor disposable personal income as a key indicator of the strength of the economy. Also known as d...
disposable incomePhillips and SultaxesUS statesThis paper examines the long‐run trends in perヽapita income across the US states (1995–2018). Contrary to the majority of the literature on income convergence, which uses pre‐tax income as the variable of reference, we focus on perヽapita ...
United States Survey time period 1990 to 2023 Supplementary notes Per capita disposable personal income is total disposable personal income divided by total midyear population. All dollar estimates are in current dollars (not adjusted for inflation). ...
The average disposable personal income (DPI) in the United States is about $44,000 per household, according to the international Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The DPI in the U.S is far higher than the average of $31,000 among the 36 nations surveyed by the...
In the United States, theBureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)tracks personal income statistics each month and compares them to numbers from the previous month. The agency also breaks out the numbers into categories, such as personal income earned through employment wages, rental income, farming, and...
How much more unequally is disposable income distributed in the United States than in Sweden? ¿Hasta qué punto se distribuyen de manera más desigual los ingresos disponibles en Estados Unidos que en Suecia? Literature Real disposable income (table 109) real terms - quarterly Renta real...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between disposable personal income (DPI) in the United States and a house price index (HPI) during the last twenty years applying fractional integration and long-range dependence techniques to monthly data from January 1991 to July 2010. The empirical fi...
And intermsofthedebt-to-disposableincomeratio,theUnited Statesis nowatthelowestlevelsseensince2004. 从债务占可支配收入比来看,美国当前处于2004年以来的最低水平。 cn.reuters.com 4. Somecitieslinkedmaximumhouse priceincreases to GDPgrowthorto theaverageresidentdisposableincome. ...
We investigate the long run relationship between private consumption and disposable income for a sample of EU countries using recently developed panel cointegration techniques. For the ordinary consumption-income model the evidence on cointegration is ambiguous. In addition, the cointegration vector obtained...
This statistic depicts the average annual per capita disposable income of Shanghai households from 2013 to 2023.