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The effects of 9/11 were a leftward shift in the AD curve; short-run output fell along the AS curve.
Disposable Income
The cash flow available to households for the purposes of spending and saving after income taxes.
Disposable Income
Disposable Income is the amount of money that households have available for spending and saving after income taxes have been accounted for, directly influencing consumption and savings behavior.
Saving
The act of setting aside a portion of current income for future use or investment, contributing to individual financial security and potential economic growth.
Disposable Income
Post-tax funds households can use for expenditure and savings.
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