11th
Spending And Income Actually Increased In September 2009 vs 2008
Casey Mulligan pulls a shocker:
So a year later, in September 2009, after living through a year of “disaster,” how did real consumption expenditure (one economists’ favorite measures of living standards) compare to what it was in September 2008?
What about real disposable personal incomes: the amount of income households have on hand to spend?
Both of these are HIGHER in September 2009 than they were a year earlier. Of course, we cannot say the same thing about employment, but nobody seems to acknowledge that this recession is much more about the labor market than about drops in real incomes or spending.