A) receive in-kind transfers.
B) be lending in order to smooth their income over their life cycle.
C) be saving in order to smooth their income due to a drop in transitory income.
D) under-report their income.
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A) about 20 percent
B) about 40 percent
C) about 60 percent
D) about 80 percent
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A) not closely related.
B) negatively related.
C) directly related.
D) equal.
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A) more politically popular.
B) more efficient.
C) more respectful of the poor.
D) of a higher dollar value than cash payments.
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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) each household's relative share of income would increase.
B) each household's relative share of income would decrease.
C) the top fifth of households would have 50 percent of the income.
D) 50 percent of the households would receive exactly 50 percent of the income.
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A) higher than both the percentage of adults aged 18 to 64 and the percentage of elderly aged 65 years and over in poverty.
B) higher than the percentage of adults aged 18 to 64 but is lower than the percentage of elderly aged 65 years and over in poverty.
C) lower than both the percentage of adults aged18 to 64 and the percentage of elderly aged 65 years and over in poverty.
D) lower than the percentage of adults aged 18 to 64 but is higher than the percentage of elderly aged 65 years and over in poverty.
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A) utilitarianism
B) liberalism
C) libertarianism
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) great, so many of those below the poverty line are there only temporarily.
B) rare, so most of those below the poverty line are there for decades.
C) rare, yet many of those below the poverty line are there only temporarily.
D) unrelated to poverty.
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A) A country's standard of living depends on its ability to produce goods & People face tradeoffs.
B) Prices rise when the government prints too much money & Governments can sometimes improve market outcomes.
C) Governments can sometimes improve market outcomes & People face tradeoffs.
D) People face tradeoffs & Prices rise when the government prints too much money .
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A) Poverty is correlated with race.
B) Poverty is correlated with age.
C) Poverty is correlated with family composition.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) higher than both the percentage of adults aged 18 to 64 and the percentage of elderly aged 65 and over in poverty.
B) higher than the percentage of adults aged 18 to 64 but is lower than the percentage of elderly aged 65 and over in poverty.
C) lower than both the percentage of adults aged 18 to 64 and the percentage of elderly aged 65 and over in poverty.
D) lower than the percentage of adults aged 18 to 64 but is higher than the percentage of elderly aged 65 and over in poverty.
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A) understate the actual poverty rate.
B) have little effect on the validity of reported poverty rates.
C) are generally more reliable measures of actual poverty rates.
D) overstate the actual poverty rate.
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A) Taxes Owed = (1/4 of Income)
$2
B) Taxes Owed = (1/2 of Income)
3/4
C) Taxes Owed = (1/2 of Income) + $10,000
D) Taxes Owed = (1/3 of Income) - $10,000
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A) utilitarianism
B) liberalism
C) libertarianism
D) secularism
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A) inequality than developing countries but greater equality than other developed countries.
B) inequality than both developing and other developed countries.
C) equality than developing countries but greater inequality than other developed countries.
D) equality than both developing and other developed countries.
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