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Economic model of pure consumption rate with no direct political or financial misconduct leads
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Economic model of pure consumption rate with no direct political or financial misconduct leads

Economic model of pure consumption rate with no direct political or financial misconduct leads The document provides a theoretical calculation of a "pure consumption rate" using public macroeconomic data. It contains no specific individuals, transactions, dates, or allegations linking powerful actors to wrongdoing, making it low‑value for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Defines pure consumption rate as pure consumption divided by total capital.; Applies a 3.5% annual rate based on historical dividend/interest trends.; Calculates 2015 pure consumption at $11.26 trillion from PCE and GCE figures.

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Economic model of pure consumption rate with no direct political or financial misconduct leads The document provides a theoretical calculation of a "pure consumption rate" using public macroeconomic data. It contains no specific individuals, transactions, dates, or allegations linking powerful actors to wrongdoing, making it low‑value for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Defines pure consumption rate as pure consumption divided by total capital.; Applies a 3.5% annual rate based on historical dividend/interest trends.; Calculates 2015 pure consumption at $11.26 trillion from PCE and GCE figures.

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National Wealth Including Human Capital By definition, pure consumption rate is pure consumption divided by total capital. This can be arranged as pure consumption total capital = (8.1) pure consumption rate Next generation theory modeled the pure consumption rate as 3.5% per year. Historical data showed dividend and interest rates as more or less in this region since Sumerian times. I model pure consumption as about three fourths of all consumption. | take consumption as personal consumption expenditure (PCE) plus government consumption expenditure (GCE) per the national accounts. GCE includes government outlays, at all levels of government, on education and welfare. These are easily recognized as consumption. It also includes costs of law enforcement, national defense, fire control, and maintenance of infrastructure such as highways and water systems and government buildings. These too count as consumption, even if we mightn’t have thought so. They are part of the cost of our survival. That’s why I agree with Kuznets and tradition, although | didn’t always, that consumption includes all of GCE. PCE in 2015 shows as $12.429 trillion. GCE is reported at $2.5855 trillion. Both are in 2015 dollars. their sum is $15.0145 trillion. Three fourths of that is $11.2609 trillion. Then (8.1) gives pureconsumption — $11.2609 total capital = = $321.74 trillion, pure consumptionrate 035 / year in 2015 dollars. This rough estimate can be borne in mind when we evaluate the tax base and the risk of national debt. U.S. public and private debt together has been Chapter 8 Banks, Money and Macroeconomics 2/8/16 22

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