The Permanent Income Hypothesis suggests people base spending on long-term income expectations rather than short-term changes. Developed by Milton Friedman, it helps economists predict consumer behavior, especially during tax cuts or stimulus payments. Policymakers use it to design effective fiscal policies, while researchers benefit by analyzing savings patterns and economic stability.
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