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Analyzing Market Income Data

In 2020, data from the Netherlands showed that approximately 10% of households had a market income (income from wages, business, and investments, measured before taxes and government benefits) near zero. Provide two distinct examples of household types that could fall into this category in a developed economy, and explain why this statistic alone does not necessarily reflect their actual standard of living.

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