David's father is retired and receives $14,000 per year in Social Security benefits. David's father saves $4,000 of the benefits and spends the remaining $10,000 for his support. How much support must David provide for his father to meet the dependent support requirement?
A. $14,000
B. $10,001
C. $10,000
D. $14,001
Answer: B
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