A nearly $2 trillion Covid relief package is working its way through Congress. There is differing commentary about the amount of the stimulus that is going to "Covid" relief, but assuming much of it is relief in some form or the other, how does it get spent? Is the relief targeted? In aggregate the stimulus that has been sent to individuals prior to this most recent package does not all seem to have been spent. The below chart shows the spike higher in the savings rate, currently running over 20% of disposable personal income.
The dollar level of actual savings is running at an annual rate of $3.9 trillion. At the height of the pandemic the savings rate was over $6 trillion. Given the significant increase in the savings rate it seems some of the stimulus is being set aside in savings. That raises the questions of how effective are these stimulus programs.
Recently, I have written posts highlighting the strength of the economy and the fact much of the economic data being reported is better than expectations. However, it is clear many individuals remain unemployed and some financial assistance is needed for these individuals.
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