Dollar voting is a concept in economics and consumer behavior that refers to the idea that consumers express their preferences and influence market outcomes through their spending decisions. Essentially, when individuals choose to spend their money on certain products or services, they are "voting" for those items with their dollars. The principle behind dollar voting suggests that the choices consumers make reflect their values, preferences, and priorities, which in turn signals to producers and businesses what to supply.

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