Multiple Choice
The income approach to measuring GDP:
A) focuses on how income is spent.
B) uses the factors payments made by businesses to households to estimate GDP.
C) adds up all household expenditures to calculate aggregate income and GDP.
D) ignores how income is earned and focuses instead on how it is used.
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