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Marat540 [252]
3 years ago
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Adam and Brittany both recently started new jobs. Both have determined that they should save 10 percent of their monthly income

toward retirement. Adam's employer has no program established for payroll deduction, but he could easily set up automatic withdrawals to go into a retirement fund. Brittany's employer automatically directs 8 percent of the paycheck into a retirement fund, but the employee can change the percentage deducted. Behavioral economists would expect:_________.A) Adam to save more as he would set up a 10% automatic withdrawal while Becky would stay at the default of 8%.
B) Becky would save more. As both would tend to stay at the defaults provided by their employers.
C) them both to save 10% eventually, as both had predetermined that that was the optimal amount to save.
D) Becky to feel a greater sense of loss by seeing funds automatically withheld each month.
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2 answers:
Lady bird [3.3K]3 years ago
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Answer:

the answer will be B

Explanation:

fomenos3 years ago
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The answer will be b backseat
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