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money cannot buy all the goods and seveses that one needs to live well justify the statement ​

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Answered by mohitsdeswal
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The statement "Money cannot buy all the goods and servicesthat a person may need to live well" is absolutely correct. The life of an individual not only depends upon material things but on non-material things as well which he can not buy with money. For example, he can not buy a pollution free environment withmoney.

Answered by rebitasorokhaibam6
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Money cannot buy all the goods and services that a person may need to live well. Income by itself is not a completely adequate indicator of material goods and services that citizens are able to use. For example, normally, money cannot buy a pollution-free environment or ensure that a person gets unadulterated medicines, unless a person can afford to shift to a community that already has all these things. Money may also not be able to protect individual from infections, disease, unless the whole of our community takes preventive steps.

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