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Explaining Consumption Stability

Economic data from a stable, high-income country over several decades shows that while the total output of goods and services (GDP) experiences significant swings during economic booms and recessions, household spending on goods and services (consumption) follows a much smoother path with less severe fluctuations. Based on your understanding of household economic behavior, provide a brief explanation for why consumption tends to be more stable than total economic output in such an economy.

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