A) is defined as the 10 percent of U.S.households with the lowest incomes.
B) is known as the poverty rate.
C) is known as the unemployment rate.
D) rises as the general income level rises.
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A) With government intervention, all citizens receive a greater allocation of resources.
B) With market forces working independently, everyone receives an equitable share of resources.
C) With economic growth, more families are pushed above the poverty line.
D) None of the above are correct.
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A) a way to improve the welfare of all in society.
B) a way to enhance Antonio's income in a socially responsible way.
C) validation of the role of diminishing marginal utility over the maximin criterion.
D) an inappropriate role for government, since government should not redistribute income.
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A) Incomes tend to be high for young workers.
B) Incomes tend to rise sharply at retirement.
C) Incomes tend to peak at around age 50.
D) Current income is more equally distributed than permanent income.
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A) Welfare programs may encourage illegitimate births.
B) The decline in welfare benefits since the 1970s has been associated with a decline in the percentage of children living with a single parent.
C) Welfare programs may reduce incentives for people to work.
D) A negative income tax program uses tax revenues collected from high-income families to provide cash subsidies to low-income families.
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A) Some workers who might have been employed at a lower wage become unemployed.
B) Those workers who remain employed benefit from a higher wage.
C) The effects of minimum-wage laws depend strongly on the elasticity of demand.
D) All of the above accurately characterize the effects of minimum-wage laws.
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A) firms will respond by demanding more labor.
B) those workers who are employed will be worse off than before the minimum wage law.
C) labor demand is relatively elastic.
D) labor demand is relatively inelastic.
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A) make the distribution of income more efficient.
B) make the distribution of income more equal.
C) maximize the use of the welfare system.
D) minimize the use of in-kind transfers.
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A) more than 20 percent
B) between 15 and 20 percent
C) approximately 10 percent
D) less than 3 percent
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A) $5,000
B) $10,000
C) $15,000
D) $20,000
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A) Plan A
B) Plan B
C) either Plan A or Plan B
D) neither Plan A nor Plan B because any plan that forcibly redistributes income is against the philosophy
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A) It does not discourage recipients from working.
B) It is less distortionary than other anti-poverty programs.
C) It helps the disabled who cannot work.
D) It applies only to the working poor.
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A) An extra dollar of income to a poor person provides that person with more additional utility than does an extra dollar to a rich person.
B) An extra dollar of income to a poor person provides that person with less additional utility than does an extra dollar to a rich person.
C) An extra dollar of income to a poor person provides that person with the same additional utility as does an extra dollar to a rich person.
D) An extra dollar of income to a poor person provides that person with the same total utility as does an extra dollar to a rich person.
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