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FRB: Speech, Greenspan--Community economic development--March 28, 2003
income distribution increased their rate of homeownership nearly 5 percent...income grow more than 14 percent, and realized a 25 percent gain in their
URL: https://www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/speeches/2003/20030328/default.htm
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FRB: Beige Book--Dallas--December 2, 2009
high-income consumers spent more over the past six weeks, and value retailers...lower-income consumers remain very price conscious. As in the previous
URL: https://www.federalreserve.gov/fomc/beigebook/2009/20091202/11.htm
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FRB: Speech, Greenspan--Monetary policy twenty-five years after October 1979--October 7, 2004
incomes policies enforced by �jawboning,� guideposts, and price and wage...incomes policies took its toll on business and household attitudes toward
URL: https://www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/speeches/2004/200410073/default.htm
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The Fed - Habit Persistence, Non-separability Between Consumption and Leisure, or Rule-of-Thumb Consumers: Which Accounts for the Predictability of Consumption Growth?
permanent-income hypothesis. This paper examines three possible explanations...income flows rather than permanent income; habit persistence; and non-separability
URL: https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/feds/habit-persistence-non-separability-between-consumption-and-leisure-or-rule-of-thumb-consumers-which-accounts-for-the-predic.htm
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FRB: Speech, Greenspan--Reflections on central banking--August 26, 2005
income, and of course, the monetary aggregates--could be used to reliably...income and prices were eroded significantly over the course of the 1980s
URL: https://www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/speeches/2005/20050826/default.htm
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FRB: Testimony, Greenspan -- Monetary Policy Report to the Congress-- February 28, 2001
incomes. When I last reported to you in July, economic growth was just...income in recent years--itself a reflection of the extraordinary surge
URL: https://www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/hh/2001/february/testimony2.htm
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The Fed - A Note on Gender Differences in Credit Card Limit Changes
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URL: https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/notes/feds-notes/a-note-on-gender-differences-in-credit-card-limit-changes-20241220.html
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The Fed - Wealth Inequality and COVID-19: Evidence from the Distributional Financial Accounts
income losses, spending reductions and substitutions, and government relief...income households saw somewhat slower wealth growth compared to high income
URL: https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/notes/feds-notes/wealth-inequality-and-covid-19-evidence-from-the-distributional-financial-accounts-20210830.html
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The Fed - The Automatic Stabilizers: Quietly Doing their Thing
income tax and unemployment insurance benefits. Using the modern theory...income shocks is tempered by the automatic fiscal stabilizers. In addition
URL: https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/feds/the-automatic-stabilizers-quietly-doing-their-thing.htm
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FRB: September 2005 Statistical Supplement--Small Loans to Businesses and Farms, 1998-2004
income: census tract median family income less than 50 percent of metropolitan...income: 50-79 percent; middle income: 80-120 percent; upper income: 120
URL: https://www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/supplement/2005/09/table4_46.htm
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