Multiple Choice
Suppose that John allocates $10,000 of his disposable income for necessities. Any additional income beyond that is both spent and saved. Assume he has a disposable annual income of $50,000 and an MPC=0.8. Based on this information the additional amount spent on non-necessities should be:
A) $10,000.
B) $40,000.
C) $32,000.
D) $35,000.
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