personal income investment & finance definition
A
monthly economic statistic report produced by the U.S. government’s Bureau of
Economic Analysis. It is released about three or four weeks after the end of
the month that it refers to. The impact of the personal income data on the
financial markets is limited because it is released after other important
indicators that indirectly give clues about personal income, such as retail
sales and employment data. Personal income measures income from employment,
self-employment, investment income, dividends, and transfer payments (such as
Social Security). Income from wages is the largest component. The data’s value
comes from showing trends in personal income growth that can indicate future
consumer spending patterns. Because consumer spending contributes about
two-thirds to gross domestic product (GDP), any downward changes in consumer
spending have a significant impact on consumer activity. The release also is
the only source for data on consumption of services.
See personal income in Wall Street Words
The pretax income of individuals and unincorporated businesses. Personal income is an inferior measure of the economy compared with disposable income; however, personal income is easier to compute and is made available on a monthly basis, while disposable income is calculated on a quarterly basis.
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