Weather_n_Leather
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I reposted this from my account talk thread...so more people might see it here.
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I understand the premise that the government gives money back via an Income Tax Rebate check and that the money is put back into the economy when the public makes purchases. But from what I have heard via the media (TV, internet and newspapers), only a small percentage (~33 percent) was actually injected back into the economy the last time the government sent out tax rebate checks. It sounds like roughly a third was used to pay down debts while the remaining third was put into savings.
With a current number of foreclosures and record credit card debt, it seems to me the percentage of this tax rebate that will actually injected back into the economy in the short-term this time would actually be smaller than the last time.
I am sure most of the money eventually made it back into the economy last time and will this time as well. But if this is a short-term "fix", it does not seem very efficient.
Does anyone else feel this way...or am I out in left field?
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I understand the premise that the government gives money back via an Income Tax Rebate check and that the money is put back into the economy when the public makes purchases. But from what I have heard via the media (TV, internet and newspapers), only a small percentage (~33 percent) was actually injected back into the economy the last time the government sent out tax rebate checks. It sounds like roughly a third was used to pay down debts while the remaining third was put into savings.
With a current number of foreclosures and record credit card debt, it seems to me the percentage of this tax rebate that will actually injected back into the economy in the short-term this time would actually be smaller than the last time.
I am sure most of the money eventually made it back into the economy last time and will this time as well. But if this is a short-term "fix", it does not seem very efficient.
Does anyone else feel this way...or am I out in left field?