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Money matters: consumption variability across the income distribution

Jonathan Fisher and Bradley L. Hardy

Fiscal Studies, 2023, vol. 44, issue 3, 275-298

Abstract: Using the Consumer Expenditure Survey, we document the level and variability of quarterly consumption across the socio‐economic distribution. While the measurement of well‐being is focused on income, the secular and policy discourse prioritises income‐adequacy to meet family needs. This concern over income‐adequacy centres on the capacity of families to predictably consume minimally acceptable levels of basic needs, and the social and economic mobility consequences of low consumption. Our results show a clear socio‐economic and demographic gradient of lower consumption amid higher consumption variability for disadvantaged groups. Food, entertainment, and personal care goods and services exhibit relatively high levels of consumption variability among low‐income households.

Date: 2023
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