Stimulus injection is not a permanent solution
Note that the total additional spending is a flow, not a stock.
In other words, if the injection is not sustained over time, the total additional spending will not be repeated.
But if what is saved, that is the part not spent on consumption, is injected back to the spending stream, then the total additional spending can be sustained.
In general, a given level of income can be sustained only if planned investment is equal to planned saving because what is not spent on consumption must be plowed back into investment to stop the leakage from the income stream.
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