Likewise. I mean I do seem to have more money than before but almost none of it came via government transfers. I think we got $800 for our kids because they were schooled from home for a year or whatever. The rest is just not having things to spend it on, primarily eating out and travel. I certainly agree that huge numbers of people here in Canada benefited from government money to replace lost wages but they were mainly people in service industries who are hardly “wealthy”. So for real, what does this mean? Obviously in aggregate when you write a cheque to every person for $X it adds up, which is what I think happened in the US, but does it create wealthy households?
Wealthy? No. Flush with rapidly devaluing cash? Yes. A family of 5 with with 2 parents and 3 kids under 6 years old got a total of $19,300 (counting the monthly child credit payments), provided they didn't go over any of the arbitrary income thresholds.
I don't understand this calculation either. It does not fit my own experience, or anyone else I know.