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Consider a household that initially has a high, stable income. At a specific point in time (T1), the household receives credible information that its income will permanently decrease at a future date (T2). According to a standard economic model of a forward-looking, consumption-smoothing household, its consumption will drop immediately at T1 and then remain constant at this new, lower level.

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