A) seventeen
B) ten
C) eight
D) twenty
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A) African Americans
B) Hispanics
C) female householders
D) persons 65 or older
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A) redistributes income from low-paid to high-paid persons.
B) promotes present consumption rather than production of capital goods.
C) arbitrarily blocks women and certain minorities from higher-productivity, higher-wage jobs and thus keeps the economy from producing its maximum output.
D) often causes inflation, which reduces the nation's real output.
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A) Social Security benefits
B) welfare assistance
C) unemployment compensation
D) Medicare
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A) taxes
B) wealth
C) transfer payments
D) earned-income tax credits
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A) Singer buys more inferior goods than does Catalano.
B) Singer and Catalano have identical capacities to enjoy income.
C) Catalano has a greater capacity to enjoy income than does Singer.
D) Singer has a greater capacity to enjoy income than does Catalano.
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A) can persist in the long run if differences in average characteristics among groups continue.
B) will tend to diminish in the long run because nondiscriminating firms will drive out discriminating firms.
C) requires that employers have discrimination coefficients greater than zero.
D) is also known as occupational segregation.
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A) refuse to hire nonpreferred-race workers at any wage rate.
B) hire only preferred-race workers if the actual nonpreferred-preferred wage differential is $8 an hour.
C) hire only nonpreferred-race workers if the actual nonpreferred-preferred wage differential is $8 an hour.
D) hire only preferred-race workers if the nonpreferred-preferred wage differential is $7.
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A) 12.3 percent.
B) 23.6 percent.
C) 14.8 percent.
D) 39.7 percent.
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A) second 20 percent of households.
B) third 20 percent of households.
C) fourth 20 percent of households.
D) highest 20 percent of households.
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A) 5
B) 6
C) 11
D) 23
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A) The distribution of income was the same in 2015 as in 1980.
B) In 2015, the top 20 percent of households earned just over half of the nation's total income.
C) In 1980, the poorest 60 percent of the population earned 16.9 percent of the nation's total income.
D) The income levels of the lower 60 percent of households have fallen from 1980 to 2015.
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A) Poverty statistics measure consumption rather than income, and some families may receive income that is above the official poverty line.
B) The high cost of living in urban areas tends to result in the understatement of poverty.
C) Most people below the poverty line have substantial unreported income.
D) The poverty rate is adjusted for every urban and rural area, so people's poverty status changes whenever they move.
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A) Slovak Republic
B) United States
C) China
D) Mexico
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A) fallen, thereby increasing income inequality.
B) increased, thereby increasing income inequality.
C) remained constant.
D) increased, thereby decreasing income inequality.
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