Where's the Negative Wealth Effect?
A real puzzle: With household wealth declining, there still hasn't been a big reversal in the strength of consumer spending
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By Michael Englund
Economists focusing on an impending negative wealth effect -- the tendency of consumers to tighten spending when the market value of their assets (securities, real estate, etc.) declines -- have been left with a deepening quandary thanks to economic data released in June.