A) reduce the African-American wage rate, increase African-American employment, and lower the actual African-American-white wage ratio.
B) reduce the African-American wage rate, decrease African-American employment, and lower the actual African-American-white wage ratio.
C) increase the African-American wage rate, increase African-American employment, and increase the actual African-American-white wage ratio.
D) increase the African-American wage rate, reduce African-American employment, and increase the actual African-American-white wage ratio.
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A) 20
B) 10
C) 35
D) 50
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A) essentially unrelated.
B) complementary because the realization of one will promote fulfillment of the other.
C) at least partially competing because the redistribution of income might impair incentives to work and produce.
D) complementary because a more equal distribution of income always promotes economic growth.
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A) by state income tax revenues.
B) by payroll taxes on employees and employers.
C) by federal excise taxes.
D) out of general tax revenues.
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A) put a limit on receiving welfare payments and required able-bodied adults to work after receiving assistance for two years.
B) increased the number of people receiving welfare benefits and the amount of the assistance.
C) required businesses to monitor low-income workers and used federal funds to supplement their pay.
D) required the use of food stamps for food purchases by families but permitted cash assistance to be given to the elderly.
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A) the conflict between risk averters and risk takers.
B) the willingness of Congress to abandon existing welfare programs in favor of a comprehensive plan to increase education and training for low-income persons.
C) possible conflicts between the goals of economic efficiency and greater income equality.
D) the difference between the goals of income equality and equality of economic opportunity.
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A) lowers the poverty rate for people.
B) raises people's standard of living.
C) results in more income inequality.
D) results in less income inequality.
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A) remained virtually constant from year to year.
B) become more equal.
C) varied considerably from year to year but in general has been stable.
D) become less equal.
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A) measures the relative extent of poverty in a nation.
B) compares the income of persons, households, or households at the 90th percentile of the income distribution to the income at the 10th percentile.
C) is a numerical measure of the overall dispersion of income in a nation.
D) is found by dividing the entire area below and to the right of the diagonal in the Lorenz diagram by the area between the diagonal and Lorenz curve.
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A) The Social Security Act requires all employers to insure their workers against industrial accidents and diseases.
B) An increase in the degree of income inequality means that the income level of the poor is falling while the income level of the rich is rising.
C) Over 90 percent of the workers in the United States are currently covered by Social Security.
D) About one-fifth of our population is now classified as living in poverty.
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A) exporting to other countries by major U.S.industries
B) industrial restructuring from services to goods production
C) a widening wage gap between skilled and unskilled workers
D) an increase in the progressivity of the federal tax system
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A) is malicious.
B) is profitable but not malicious.
C) cannot persist because of competition.
D) explains all occupational discrimination.
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A) Medicare
B) Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
C) Medicaid
D) Social Security
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A) its value the previous year.
B) what is owed in the mortgage loan.
C) the purchase price.
D) the average home price in the neighborhood.
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A) the number of welfare-payment recipients steeply declines.
B) a welfare-payment recipient’s overall income falls if they earn more from work.
C) the government runs out of funds and begins cutting social programs, including welfare payments.
D) a low-income household’s application for welfare payments gets bogged down in the bureaucracy.
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A) 14.8 percent.
B) 23.6 percent.
C) 13.1 percent.
D) 46.7 percent.
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