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John Smith and Mary Price both earn $1,500 a month. Mary is considered poor but John is not. Which is probably a reason for this difference?
(A) Mary has more people to support than John
(B) John has less education than Mary
(C) John spends his money carefully
(D) John lives in a wealthy area
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