The Jobs and Growth Tax Relief and Reconciliation Act of 2003 has been described as textbook fiscal stimulus. Using household survey data on the self-reported qualitative response to the tax cuts, we estimate that the boost to aggregate personal consumption expenditures from the child credit rebate and the reduction in withholdings raised the average level of real GDP in the second half of 2003 by 0.2 percent and by 0.3 percent in the first half of 2004. We also show that households in the survey were well aware of their tax cuts and tended to spend equally out of the child credit rebate and the reduced withholdings, a result that is contrary to the conventional wisdom.Consumption (Economics) ; Tax credits ; Finance, Personal
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We measure the change in household spending caused by receipt of the economic stimulus payments of 2...
This paper uses a unique survey questionnaire to assess the impact of the 2002 French tax cut on con...
Abstract: In the summer of 2003, the US government mailed around $14 billion in child tax credit pay...
Many households received rebate checks in 2001 as advanced payments of the benefit of the new 10 per...
Almost half of American families did not adjust their consumption following receipt of the 2001 or 2...
During 2001, most U.S. taxpayers were mailed a Federal tax rebate in a randomly assigned week betwee...
Using questions expressly added to the Consumer Expenditure Survey, we estimate the change in consum...
Forty percent of households who said that they received the payment reported having spent it. Forty...
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NOTE: Staff working papers in the Finance and Economics Discussion Series (FEDS) are preliminary ma...
We use a new panel dataset of credit card accounts to analyze how consumer responded to the 2001 Fed...
Using survey evidence, I estimate the impact of $21 billion in household payments delivered in Austr...
This paper estimates the heterogeneous responses to the 2001 income tax rebates across endogenously ...
A wide body of empirical evidence, based on randomized experiments, finds that 20-40 percent of fisc...
Abstract: Using special questions added to the Consumer Expenditure Survey, we measure the response ...
We measure the change in household spending caused by receipt of the economic stimulus payments of 2...
This paper uses a unique survey questionnaire to assess the impact of the 2002 French tax cut on con...
Abstract: In the summer of 2003, the US government mailed around $14 billion in child tax credit pay...
Many households received rebate checks in 2001 as advanced payments of the benefit of the new 10 per...
Almost half of American families did not adjust their consumption following receipt of the 2001 or 2...
During 2001, most U.S. taxpayers were mailed a Federal tax rebate in a randomly assigned week betwee...
Using questions expressly added to the Consumer Expenditure Survey, we estimate the change in consum...
Forty percent of households who said that they received the payment reported having spent it. Forty...
Abstract: We use a new panel dataset of credit card accounts to analyze how consumers responded to ...
NOTE: Staff working papers in the Finance and Economics Discussion Series (FEDS) are preliminary ma...
We use a new panel dataset of credit card accounts to analyze how consumer responded to the 2001 Fed...
Using survey evidence, I estimate the impact of $21 billion in household payments delivered in Austr...
This paper estimates the heterogeneous responses to the 2001 income tax rebates across endogenously ...
A wide body of empirical evidence, based on randomized experiments, finds that 20-40 percent of fisc...
Abstract: Using special questions added to the Consumer Expenditure Survey, we measure the response ...
We measure the change in household spending caused by receipt of the economic stimulus payments of 2...
This paper uses a unique survey questionnaire to assess the impact of the 2002 French tax cut on con...