Table 5.2National Income Accounts (dollar figures are in billions)Expenditures for consumer goods and services$2,850Exports$300Government purchases of goods and services$810Social Security taxes$295Net investment$510Indirect business taxes$445Imports$450Gross investment$700Corporate income taxes$190Personal income taxes$875Corporate retained earnings$210Net foreign factor income$0Government transfer payments to households$780Net interest payments to households$20On the basis of Table 5.2, disposable income is

A. $2,805 billion.
B. $4,480 billion.
C. $3,680 billion.
D. $3,490 billion.


Answer: A

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