nks2611 wrote:
confused btw B&E ,can someone explain why we should not go with E although it looks peachy but still unable to eliminate it , please shed your light on it
Break the argument down -
some of the income used for housing and entertainment costs by single professionals can be used by married professionals for other purchases. --> Married professionals have more money to spend on discretionary purchases
What does this imply? Probably that they do not incur housing and entertainment costs. (why
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