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What is one way a market economy affects the lives of private citizens?

Citizens can change jobs relatively easily.
Citizens cannot choose their own careers.
Citizens do not have to pay for their housing.
Citizens have little freedom and independence.

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Citizens can change jobs relatively easily.

In a market economy individuals generally have freedom to choose careers, switch employers, and respond to wages and opportunities—unlike command economies where jobs and careers may be assigned.