AP Macroeconomics
The Marginal Propensity to Save (MPS) is the portion of additional income that a household saves rather than spends on consumption. It is an important concept in understanding how changes in income affect overall savings and consumption levels in the economy. The MPS is directly related to the spending and tax multipliers, as it helps determine how effective fiscal policy measures are in stimulating economic growth.
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