Household disposable consumption is not only the foundation for better livelihoods, but also a pillar for stable economic growth. The current relative sluggish consumption performance is certainly due to the pandemic, but a more important reason is the lack of disposable income. Therefore, increasing ...
Household disposable consumption is not only the foundation for better livelihoods, but also a pillar for stable economic growth. The current relative sluggish consumption performance is certainly due to the pandemic, but a more important reason is the lack of disposable income. Therefore, increasing ...
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BEIJING – A major new target in the “Five-Year Plan for Economic and Social Development” that China just unveiled is to boost the growth rate for household (disposable) income so that it equals the growth rate of the country’s GDP. 中国刚刚出台的新“国民经济和社会发展五年计划”中的一...
It is found that the household saving rate rises with both the level and the rate of growth of household disposable income. The real deposit rate has a significant positive impact, but the magnitude of the impact is modest. Public saving seems to crowd out private saving,...
In 2023, the highest average amount of disposable income for any age group occurred in the 35 to 44-year-old group, while the age group with the lowest average disposable income were those aged 85 and over. Average annual disposable income in the United Kingdom in 2022/23, by age group...
SEOUL, May 19 (Xinhua) -- South Korea's household income growth hit a record high in the first quarter due to the lifting of social distancing rules and increased employment, statistical office data showed Thursday. The monthly average income of households, including one-person households, amount...
2 In particular, the per capita GDP had an astonishing average annual growth rate of 9.2 percentage points during this period (data source: the World Bank. See also Dotsey et al., 2019). The average household disposable incomes more than doubled in both the urban and rural samples using ...
Quarterly growth in services output was left unrevized at 0.4 percent. Real household disposable income rose at the fastest annual pace since the second quarter of 2001, growing 4.5 percent year-on-year.
The fall in median income of the richest fifth of people by 0.4 percent per year between 2017 and 2019 means that despite average annual growth of 1.7 percent per year in the previous four years, their income remains below what it was before the economic downturn in 2008, the ONS reported...