The Income Side of GDP
Updated: 2012-11-30 18:11:54
One confusing thing about the GDP numbers is that there are “expenditure” numbers and there are “income” numbers. Their totals should be equal conceptionally, but they should be analyzed separately, which many commentators don’t do. It is typical to hear one comment on consumer spending, investment spending, and profits as if they are all part [...]

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