Wisko McBadgerton
Teaching you how to Bucky.
Re: POTUS 45.43: The Caravan is Coming. Fear the Caravan.
Saving = Spending on investments, which is one component of GDP, as is consumer spending. Whether I buy a car for 20k, or buy a Bank CD for 20k, the GDP goes up by $20k. The only way what your saying is sort of true is if everybody that's saving is simply putting cash under their mattresses. In fact whether I buy a car for 20k, or stick $20k in the bank, the spending is the same. The bank doesn't just keep the money, they lend the 20K to somebody who spends it on a $20k car, or somebody that is spending it building a factory. If I buy newly issued stock, the issuing company takes the money and spends it on whatever it is they needed to raise capital for. If I spend it on investing in the stock market, that creates value through market forces. Saving (spending on investment) or consumer spending have a dollar for dollar effect on GDP.
On page 61 of this report- https://www.nber.org/papers/w20625.pdf you can see that the top 1% saves in the 40% range of their income, whereas the bottom 90% saves near 0% of their income. So $1B to the bottom 90% goes right into the economy at $1B, but $1B to the top 1% goes into the economy at $600M.
It's not hard to figure out which will have a larger impact.
Saving = Spending on investments, which is one component of GDP, as is consumer spending. Whether I buy a car for 20k, or buy a Bank CD for 20k, the GDP goes up by $20k. The only way what your saying is sort of true is if everybody that's saving is simply putting cash under their mattresses. In fact whether I buy a car for 20k, or stick $20k in the bank, the spending is the same. The bank doesn't just keep the money, they lend the 20K to somebody who spends it on a $20k car, or somebody that is spending it building a factory. If I buy newly issued stock, the issuing company takes the money and spends it on whatever it is they needed to raise capital for. If I spend it on investing in the stock market, that creates value through market forces. Saving (spending on investment) or consumer spending have a dollar for dollar effect on GDP.