Multiple Choice
The marginal propensity to save (MPS) is
A) the rate at which real savings changes over time.
B) the percentage of real disposable income saved.
C) the difference between the amounts of real disposable income consumed and saved.
D) the percentage of an additional dollar of real disposable income that will go toward additional real savings.
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