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Question : Which of the following is NOT included in the calculation of national income?

 

Option 1: Transfer payments

Option 2: Personal savings

Option 3: Imports

Option 4: Government subsidies


Team Careers360 4th Jan, 2024
Answer (1)
Team Careers360 24th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Personal savings


Solution : The correct answer is (b) Personal savings.

National income refers to the total income earned by individuals, businesses, and government entities within an economy during a specific period. It is a measure of the overall income generated within a country.

Personal savings is not included in the calculation of national income. Personal savings represent the portion of income that individuals choose to save or set aside for future use rather than spending it. While personal savings contribute to the accumulation of wealth at the individual level, they are not considered as part of national income because they are not currently being spent or contributing to economic activity.

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