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Lower Volatility of Consumption Compared to GDP in High-Income Countries

In high-income countries, an examination of economic fluctuations reveals that household consumption spending is characteristically less volatile than the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The cyclical peaks and troughs observed in GDP data are notably more pronounced than the smoother fluctuations seen in consumption data for these economies.

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