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Consider two individuals, Alex and Ben, who both live for two periods. Alex earns $50,000 in the first period and $50,000 in the second. Ben is a student in the first period and earns $10,000, but he will graduate and earn $90,000 in the second period. Both have access to a credit market to borrow and save. Assuming both individuals prefer to maintain a stable level of spending across both periods, which of the following outcomes is most likely?

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