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An economic analyst observes that a country's aggregate consumption line, when plotted with consumption on the vertical axis and income on the horizontal axis, has become noticeably flatter over the last five years. Based solely on this graphical change, the analyst can correctly conclude that households are, on average, spending a smaller proportion of each new dollar of income they receive compared to five years ago.

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