National savings, Public Savings and Private savings are all national aggregates which measure the level of savings of all private individuals within an economy; the level of savings held by government and the previous two combined.
Public savings equations
The public savings equation tells us how much the government is saving. It is defined as the difference between how much money the government collects in tax revenue (T) minus its spending (G):
Public Savings = T - G
Government savings can be either positive, negative or equal to zero.
When the government has higher Taxation (T) than Government Spending (G) they are said to be running a Budget Surplus. In this case, Government savings is positive.
When the Government Spending (G) is spending more than they are collecting in Tax (T) they are said to be running a Budget Deficit. In this case, Government savings is negative.
When the government spends (G) exactly what they collect in Tax (T) they are said to be running a Balanced Budget. In this case, government savings is zero.
Private savings equation
The private savings equation tells us how much all the people who reside within an economy are saving. Private savings is defined as the total income (Y) (might be referred to as GDP or National income or just Income) minus the tax that they pay (T) and how much of their expenditure is used on consumption (C) :
Private savings = Y - T - C
In essence, private savings is how much income all private citizens have “left over” after they pay their taxes and purchase all the goods they desire.
National Savings equation
National savings (S) is the combination of both private savings and public savings:
National Savings = Public savings + Private savings
S= T - G + Y - T - C
S = Y - C - G
It tells us the total level of savings in an economy. It can also be shown that (S=I).
Example
Suppose that GDP is 10,000, Tax is 1,500, Government spending is 4,000 and consumption is 4,000. Calculate Public Savings, Private savings and National Savings.
Using the public savings equation
Public Savings = T - G
Public Savings = 1,500 - 4,000
Public Savings = -2500
This suggests that the government is running a budget deficit.
Using the Private savings equation
Private savings = Y - T - C
Private savings = 10,000 - 1,500 - 4,000
Private savings = 4,500
Now using the National savings equation
National Savings = Public Savings + Private Savings
National Savings = -2500 + 4,500
National Savings = 2,000
References:
Central Intelligence Agency. (2016). Budget. In The world factbook. Retrieved from https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2056.html
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Why is Government Spending 2000 under Public Savings in the problem. I thought in the question it stated that it was 4000? Is there a step that I'm missing?
My mistake, it has been corrected! Thanks!
In the question, consumption is stated as 5000
but in the answer;
Private savings = Y - T - C
Private savings = 10,000 - 1,500 - 4,000(???? it should be 5000)
so Private savings = 3500
and total savings = 1000
You are correct, the question has been amended.
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Thank you man.
how to calculate the Y?
Y = GDP and is given in the question as 10,000.
i'm confused...
what if there's government transfer (TR) comes in ?
will Private Saving= (Y + TR - T) - C ?
Assuming I understand the question correctly: Government transfers should not come into the equation since they are just transfers from one economic to another, so the aggregate effect would be zero.
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It help me so much ..thank you 🙂
Hello kinoo13 thank you for this. Really helped me a lot 🙂
where does C come from and how did you solve for it?
i can understand it in text but not in the equation.
C is consumption and for this example we are just assuming that we have been told what level it is.
How can I calculate Taxation here?
Please help meeeee.
Closed economy of a city is is described by the following equations GDP (Y) = $10 trillions, G = $2 trillions, Consumption (C) = $6.5 trillions.
Budget deficit = $300 billions.
Firstly, recall that Savings equals investment in a closed economy. Therefore, using Y = C + I + G we get 10 = 2 + 6.5 + I which implies that investment equals 1.5 trillion. If we add public and private savings our total savings becomes
S = (Y - T - C) + (G - T) where the first bracket is private savings and the second bracket is public savings.
We are told that the budget deficit is 300 billion or .3 trillion which means G - T = -0.3. We can now substitute all the other parts we know into the above savings formula:
1.5 = 10 - T - 6.5 -0.3 and just re-arrange this equation.
T = 1.7 trillion dollars.
Hope that helped.
Hi,
I just wondering why the 'S' = 1.5 ? Does investment equal to saving? As the value of 1.5 is the figure of investment based on your calculation previously.
"Y = C + I + G we get 10 = 2 + 6.5 + I, which implies that investment equals 1.5 trillion."
Thanks in advance
Yes, savings equals investment in a closed economy. So investment would equal 1.5 using those figures.
So please how will you account for Retained Earnings in National Savings?
Based on your information, I do not think that fits into this model. If you have a particular question, feel free to try the new forum: http://econ101help.com/forum/
assume GDP = 65000, disposable income 5600, government deficit 700, consumption 4300 trade deficit 600. how large z saving? what is the size of the investment? and how is government spending?
The private savings in this question is:
S = Y - T - C
The first thing to note is that disposable income aka "after tax income" is defined as Y - T, thus:
Y - T = 5,600
and we were told that consumption is $4,300, therefore:
Private savings = $5,600 - $4,300
Private savings = $1,300
we are told the level of public savings as we are told that there is a government deficit, thus:
Public savings = -$700
This question relates to an open economy since it includes the trade deficit, so the formula you need is:
Y = C + I + G + NX
We know that total savings are defined as:
S = Y - C - G
So if we re-arrange the above equation we get:
Y - C - G = I + NX
S = I + NX
We are also told that there is a trade deficit (which means that net exports are negative) so we get:
S = I -$600
We can also figure out total savings from above:
S = $1300 - $700
S = $600
Plugging this into our previous equation:
$600 = I - $600
I = $1,200
Sir please Help
C=250+0.75(y-t)
I=1000-50r
T=total tax from income =1000
R=rate of interest in percentage
(a),if in equilibrium, Y=5000,compute the equilibrium level of private saving, public saving, and the interest rate in the given economy.
This was a big question, so I answered it with a new post. See here:
http://econ101help.com/macroeconomics/equilibrium-interest-rate-and-national-savings/
Hope that helps.
Sorry sir I have forgotten,
In this question government expenditure was given By= 1000