If you overhear a group of people talking about their plans to save for their retirement and one of them says that it causes them to save less and the other says they will save more, you would conclude
A) that both are rational, they just have different perspectives.
B) neither are rational, Social Security affects no one's saving.
C) the person increasing saving is rational and the other is irrational.
D) the person decreasing saving is rational and the other is irrational.
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