Multiple Choice

A government is considering two separate tax proposals to raise revenue. Proposal A is a 10% tax on all gasoline sales. Proposal B is a 10% tax on all cars sold for over $100,000. Assuming all other economic factors remain constant, which proposal is likely to have a more significant negative impact on the real consumption wage of low-income households, and why?

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