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Comparison of BEA estimates of personal income and IRS estimates of adjusted gross income: new estimates for 2003: revised estimates for 2002.
From:
Survey of Current Business
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November 1, 2005| Author:
Ledbetter, Mark A.
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THE Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) measure of personal income and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) measure of adjusted gross income (AGI) are both widely used measures of household income. However, each measure is based on different concepts, and each is used for different purposes.
BEA annually publishes a comparison of these two measures in a reconciliation table. This comparison features the "AGI gap," which is the difference between the BEA-derived estimates of ...
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