A) an absolute level of income set by the federal government below which a family is considered to be in poverty.
B) approximately equal to three times the cost of providing an adequate diet.
C) adjusted annually to reflect changes in price levels.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) utilitarianism
B) liberalism
C) libertarianism
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) an income distribution that is relatively equal.
B) that everyone has the same work opportunities and market-determined wage rates.
C) that private property be transformed to government property to safeguard people's incomes.
D) less economic assistance to the poor because it distorts the price system.
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A) in-kind transfers.
B) annual income.
C) transitory income.
D) permanent income.
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A) A negative income tax because it would maximize the minimum income of members of society.
B) An Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) because a policy that rewards the working poor would be the most just.
C) An in-kind transfer program because it would maximize the total utility of all members of society.
D) None of the programs would be favored because each of them forcibly redistributes income that was fairly, if not equally, earned.
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A) a way to increase social justice.
B) a way to enhance Donna's income in a socially responsible way.
C) validation of the superiority of a libertarian maximin criterion over Rawlsian social justice.
D) an inappropriate role for government, since government cannot morally redistribute income that is not its own.
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A) the earned income cycle.
B) the substitution effect.
C) the life cycle.
D) the pattern of change.
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A) They will receive an income subsidy of $1,000.
B) They will receive an income subsidy of $3,000.
C) They will receive an income subsidy of $10,000.
D) They will not be affected at all, since the negative income tax requires a family to earn income.
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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) create incentives for people to become "needy."
B) break up families.
C) encourage illegitimate births.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) fewer than 3 percent of families are poor for 8 or more years.
B) over 5 million households in the United States had net worth (assets minus liabilities) that exceeded $1 million.
C) four of five of millionaires inherit their wealth.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) Measurements of income distributions typically include in-kind transfers, which distort the measure of inequality.
B) A normal life-cycle pattern causes inequality in the income distribution but may not reflect inequality in living standards.
C) Transitory income is a better measure of inequality than permanent income.
D) Both a and b are correct.
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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) encourage saving among recipient groups.
B) impose a very low marginal tax rate on income.
C) are only made available to those with no other source of income.
D) impose disincentives to work.
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A) 75 percent
B) 70 percent
C) 65 percent
D) 50 percent
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A) reduced poverty, even in very poor countries.
B) led to rising literacy rates and falling child labor rates.
C) reduced inequality among individuals worldwide.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) affects employees but not employers.
B) lowers the productivity of workers.
C) raises the cost of labor to firms.
D) All of the above are correct.
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