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The following passage suggests that the higher average spending
reported for the highest income quintile group is substantially due to
access to unearned income.?:

At the bottom end are those with incomes under $23,470; at the top are
households with incomes of $88,240 and above. The bottom group spent an
average of $20,220, while the top group spent $120,230.

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