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Personal Consumption Expenditures Would Likely Increase If There Were a Decrease

Question 57

Question 57

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Personal consumption expenditures would likely increase if there were a decrease in:


A) households' incomes.
B) saving by households.
C) borrowing by households.
D) transfer payments to households.

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