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Consider two hypothetical economies. In Economy X, households have limited access to borrowing and saving, causing their spending to be highly dependent on their current income. In Economy Y, households have widespread access to financial tools that allow them to save and borrow easily, enabling them to maintain stable spending levels regardless of short-term income changes. If both governments enact an identical, one-time stimulus payment to every household, which statement best analyzes the likely outcome?

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