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The Measurement of Personal Savings May Be Distorted by

Question 115

Question 115

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The measurement of personal savings may be distorted by


A) increased college tuition costs.
B) reduced college tuition costs.
C) higher marginal tax rates.
D) greater levels of home equity.
E) lower levels of home equity.

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