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Two households, A and B, each purchase an identical house for $500,000. Household A makes a $200,000 down payment and takes out a $300,000 loan. Household B makes a $50,000 down payment and takes out a $450,000 loan. Shortly after their purchases, the market value of both houses drops by 20% to $400,000. Which of the following statements accurately describes the impact on each household's initial investment (their down payment)?
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