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How did COVID-19 affect household finances?

Por: MarketWatch Business March 08, 2023

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These numbers represent the net of a lot of action over this two-year period—federal support through Economic Impact Payments (EIPs), rising equity/house prices, changes in consumption, and changes in earnings net of Unemployment Insurance (UI) payments. What role did each of these play in the change in net wealth? The first three factors can be estimated from existing data, the fourth — earnings losses not covered by UI — should show up... + full article



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