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Reconciling Theory and Reality in Consumption Behavior

An idealized economic model suggests that a household's spending should not change in response to a temporary, one-time increase in income. In reality, however, households typically spend a portion of this extra income. Briefly explain two distinct real-world factors that cause this deviation from the model's prediction.

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