This BEA working paper dives into the nuanced relationship between income inequality and household consumption across U.S. states. While high-income households have grown richer, their extra income hasn’t translated into proportionately higher spending, dampening overall economic activity. The analysis reveals that rising inequality may weaken the link between income and consumption—a dynamic with serious implications for growth and policy. These findings challenge assumptions about trickle-down effects and call for a closer look at how money moves through the economy.
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Publisher: | Bureau of Economic Analysis |
Published: | April 1, 2025 |
License: | Public Domain |