Barter is viewed by economists as a less efficient system of exchange. Which of the following is not a benefit of using money instead of bartering?(1 point)

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Money is more valuable as a consumer good than the goods traded in barter.
Money is more valuable as a consumer good than the goods traded in barter.

The price of nearly everything you purchase is listed in terms of dollars.
The price of nearly everything you purchase is listed in terms of dollars.

Money will be accepted by nearly everyone in exchange for goods and services.
Money will be accepted by nearly everyone in exchange for goods and services.

Money will retain more of its purchasing power over time than many bartered goods.
Money will retain more of its purchasing power over time than many bartered goods.
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Money is more valuable as a consumer good than the goods traded in barter.