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A hair stylist receives $6,000 per month from her clients as payment for her services. Each month she buys $1,000 worth of supplies. These transactions contribute ________ to gross domestic product (GDP)
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A hair stylist receives $6,000 per month from her clients as payment for her services. Each month she buys $1,000 worth of supplies. These transactions contribute ________ to gross domestic product (GDP) each month.
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$7,000
She is paid $6k and pays out $1k per month. GDP is a measure of money flowing through an economy.
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