Brendan Burgess
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[b]Investment: 63%[/b]
Investment property 4,140 €m
Equities 2,466
Savings 925
Holiday Home 190
Repay mortgage 93
[b]Consumption: 37%[/b]
Holidays 1,655
Home Improvement 1,329
Cars 1,138
Other 1,412 ( must include some investment)
Education 632
based on a tnsMRBI survey in October 2003 [i]We believe
that in a desire to appear responsible, respondents may
overstate their intention to invest and...to understate their
intention to ...spend "frivolously" on holidays and cars[/i]
[b]Net withdrawal from the equity market[/b]
SSIA money invested in equities: €3.5b
Proceeds to be invested in equities: €2.5b
Net withdrawal: €1b.
[b]ownership of SSIAs dominated by low income earners[/b]
According to Revenue Commissioners figures:
<€20,000 per annum: 45% of accounts
20,000 to 50,000 42%
> 50,0000 13%
average age: 40
[i]Given the income distribution of account holders,
it seems reasonable to assume that a high marginal
propensity to consume will apply to the funds released[/i]
[b]Impact of this money on GNP growth forecasts[/b]
2006: 4.8% to 6.7%
2007: 4.7% to 6.2%
No impact on inflation, apart from effect on buy to let prices
[b]Net cost of scheme to Government: €1.54 billion[/b]
Gross cost: €2.7 b
Less additional receipts: €1.25b
due to marginal consumption and investment leads to higher
excise duties, VAT receipts and stamp duties.
I am astonished that 45% of SSIA holders have incomes of under €20,000. This makes no sense at all. Or is this because parents opened SSIAs in their children's names? But then, how is the average age 40? There is something wrong with this statistic.
We're going to see a HUGE rise in house prices once this money hits the market.
faulty analysis
Given the income distribution of account holders, it seems reasonable to assume that a high marginal propensity to consume will apply to the funds released
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