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A theoretical model of household behavior predicts that a family receiving a one-time, unexpected financial windfall would save the entire amount to maintain a stable level of spending over their lifetime. However, empirical studies consistently show that most families spend a significant portion of such windfalls immediately. Which of the following scenarios best explains this observed discrepancy between the model's prediction and real-world behavior?

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