Deck 17: Rent, Interest, and Profit

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The richest 1 percent of our population owns over ____ percent of our wealth.
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Most social scientists define the poor as being the lowest ____ percent of our income recipients.

A) 10
B) 20
C) 3
D) 40
E) 50
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How much is the percentage of income received by the lowest quintile on line R?
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What's the difference between the distribution of income and the distribution of wealth? Describe the distribution of income and the distribution of wealth in the United States.
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The two biggest benefit programs aimed solely at the poor are ____ and ____.
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Which is the most accurate statement?

A) Although there are several theories of poverty, it is possible to formulate just one theory which completely explains 99 percent of all poverty in the United States.
B) There are at least a dozen theories of poverty, and each has at least some apparent validity.
C) Poverty can be explained largely by employment discrimination.
D) Poverty is no longer a major socioeconomic problem in the United States.
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  F igure 1 How much is the percentage of income earned by the highest quintile on Lorenz curve Q?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
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How much is the percentage of income earned by the highest quintile on Lorenz curve Q?
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Discuss the basic determinants of income distribution.
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About one out of every ____ black Americans is poor.
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The Darity-Myers thesis is an attempt to explain ____.

A) black poverty
B) the poverty of the elderly
C) worldwide poverty
D) the permanent underclass
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  F igure 1 How much is the percentage of income received by the highest quintile on line R?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
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How much is the percentage of income received by the highest quintile on line R?
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Who are the poor in the United States? A few population groups have very high incidences of poverty. Explain why people in each of these groups tend to be poor.
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About ____ percent of all poor people are black.
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An equal distribution of income would ____.

A) hurt both the work incentive and the incentive to save
B) hurt neither the work incentive nor the incentive to save
C) hurt the work incentive but not the incentive to save
D) hurt the incentive to save but not the work incentive
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  F igure 1 How much is the percentage of income received by the middle three quintiles on line S?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
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How much is the percentage of income received by the middle three quintiles on line S?
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There are several theories of the causes of poverty. Why can't a single theory explain all the poverty in the United States?
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The basic problem with the absolute concept of poverty is finding the ____.
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Doctors earn more than people in other professions basically because ____.

A) they need to be compensated for all those years they spent in school
B) they are in short supply relative to the demand for their services
C) it costs a lot more to be a doctor-office expenses, support staff, and malpractice insurance-than it does to be in almost any other profession
D) doctors put in longer hours than most other people
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Compare and contrast the conservative and liberal views of poverty.
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The poverty line is set by the ____.
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To keep a family of four at the poverty line a person working a 40-hour week would need to earn about ____ an hour.

A) $6
B) $8
C) $10
D) $12
E) $14
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What has happened to the welfare rolls since the mid-1990s? What are the causes of this trend?
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The richest quintile of humanity spends about ____ times as much on consumption as the world's poorest quintile.
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Compared to their levels in 2003, the poverty line has ____ and the minimum hourly wage has ____.

A) gone up, gone up
B) stayed the same, stayed the same
C) gone up, stayed the same
D) stayed the same, gone up
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Practical Application: What steps would you take to cut our poverty rate in half?
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Women working full-time earn a little more than ____ percent of what is earned by their male counterparts.

A) 33
C) 75
B) 50
D) 100
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Each of the following is a major source of great wealth except ____.

A) earning large salaries
B) starting up new companies
C) real estate
D) inheritance
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Which is not aimed solely at the poor?

A) Food stamps
B) Public assistance
C) Social Security
D) Medicaid
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Which statement is true?

A) Very few poor people hold jobs.
B) The main reason for poverty is that some people refuse to work.
C) A person holding a minimum wage job could raise her family out of poverty.
D) There are millions of people whose jobs don't pay enough to support their families.
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Which statement is false?

A) About three-fourths of the poor are single mothers and their children.
B) About half of the poor are elderly.
C) People living in the South are more likely to be poor than those living in the rest of the country.
D) None of these statements is false.
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About ____ million Americans are homeless.

A) 2 to 3
B) 6 to 8
C) 12 to 15
D) 20 to 25
E) 40 to 50
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Which statement is true?

A) Most poor people are black.
B) Most black people are poor.
C) People over age 65 have a higher poverty rate than the overall rate for Americans.
D) None of these statements is true.
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Darity and Myers predict that ____.

A) welfare reform will lead to a sharp decline in the number of black families living below the poverty line
B) cutting welfare benefits will increase the ranks of marriageable young black men
C) the underlying cause of poverty is too much government intervention
D) there will be an increasing number of black families headed by females
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"The exodus of middle- and working-class families from many ghetto neighborhoods removes an important 'social buffer'" was said by ____.

A) Nicholas Lemann
B) Charles Murray
C) Barbara Ehrenreich
D) William Julius Wilson
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Which statement is true?

A) Virtually none of the homeless have jobs.
B) Many of the homeless are mentally ill.
C) The homeless are concentrated in a few large cities.
D) None of these statements is true.
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More than one out of every ____ children lives in poverty.

A) two
C) eight
B) six
D) eleven
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Social scientists believe ____ the differential between what women and men earn can be explained by employment discrimination.

A) almost all of
B) about half of
C) only a small part of
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Which statement is false?

A) Poverty breeds poverty.
B) Poor people have low human capital.
C) The liberals and conservatives disagree on how to get people off the welfare rolls and into self-supporting jobs.
D) None of these statements is false.
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It would not be reasonable to say that poor people are ____.

A) grudgingly tolerated by society's "productive" members
B) largely superfluous to our socioeconomic system
C) basically self-supporting
D) poor for a variety of reasons
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Which one of the following statements is false?

A) The poor pay higher prices to buy groceries, furniture, and appliances.
B) Low-income families can pay over $500 more for the same car bought by a higher-income household.
C) The poor pay higher interest rates than people with higher incomes.
D) Very few poor people can claim the earned income tax credit.
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The earned income tax credit is ____.

A) a form of welfare
B) a refund check paid to the working poor by the Internal Revenue Service
C) a very minor form of government aid to the poor
D) opposed by both liberals and conservatives
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The superrich get most of their income from ____.

A) rent, interest, and profits
B) wages
C) illegal transactions
D) none of the above
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The richest fifth of all American families receives ____ percent of our total income.

A) almost 35
C) more than 60
B) about 50
D) more than 75
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Which of the following is the most accurate statement?

A) The standard of living of poor American children is very low compared to that of middle-class American children.
B) Poor children in the United States are much worse off than poor children in virtually all other OECD countries.
C) Poor children in the United States are much better off than poor children in virtually all other OECD countries.
D) There is no way to compare the degree of child poverty in the United States with the degree of child poverty in other economically advanced countries.
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Between 1968 and 2006, the percentage share of total income grew for the ____.

A) lowest two quintiles
B) the middle three quintiles
C) the highest quintile
D) the highest quintile and the lowest quintile
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Between 1968 and 2006, our income distribution has ____.

A) became more equal
B) stayed about the same
C) became less equal
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Real median family income in the U.S. has ____.

A) grown each year since 2000
B) declined each year since 2000
C) doubled since the late 1960s
D) become lower today than it was in 1975
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Which of the following statements is the most accurate?

A) The welfare rolls today are much lower than they were in 1996.
B) About 1 in 8 Americans lives below the poverty line.
C) Without Social Security benefits, at least 75 percent of all senior citizens would be poor.
D) The Welfare Reform Act of 1996 has cut the poverty rate by almost 60 percent.
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Which statement is true?

A) All of the 10 richest Americans inherited their fortunes.
B) In order to make the top ten list of American billionaires, you need a fortune of over $15 billion.
C) The two richest families in the United States today are the Rockefellers and the Fords.
D) Most of the 10 richest Americans own large manufacturing companies.
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Which is the most accurate statement?

A) Although there are poor children in the U.S., our child poverty problem is not nearly as bad as that of most other rich countries.
B) The reason so many people in poor countries still don't have safe drinking water is that it would cost at least $50 billion a year to provide it.
C) Poor people in the U.S. spend more than double their reported incomes.
D) Although some war veterans are poor, virtually none is homeless because of the efforts of the Veteran's Administration to find them housing.
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Which statement is true?

A) If we redistributed income every year so that everyone would get the same amount, this would hurt the efficiency of our economy.
B) Virtually everyone agrees that we should redistribute most of the income received by the rich to the poor.
C) The poor get a great deal more satisfaction from each additional dollar of income than the rich.
D) There is no relationship between the distribution of income and economic incentives.
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The largest government program aimed exclusively at helping the poor is ____.

A) the earned income tax credit
B) public assistance
C) food stamps
D) Social Security
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Which one of the following people would most likely experience at least a year of poverty after her or his 20th birthday?

A) A high school dropout
B) A black person
C) A white person
D) A college dropout
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Which statement is true?

A) Most of the nation's poor receive welfare benefits.
B) Since the Welfare Reform Act of 1996, no new welfare cases have been accepted.
C) More people than ever are receiving welfare benefits.
D) Most single mothers who have recently left the welfare rolls remain poor.
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Which statement is true?

A) Over 90 percent of the families receiving public assistance are headed by people who are employed.
B) Nearly 90 percent of those in the workforce earn at least $10 an hour.
C) The welfare rolls are much lower today than they were in 1994.
D) If every adult on welfare were willing to work, we could cut the number of welfare families by over 75 percent.
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Between 2000 and 2004 the poverty rate ____.

A) rose for four consecutive years
B) fell for four consecutive years
C) rose for two years and then fell for two years
D) fell for two years and then rose for two years
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What would be the most effective way of raising people out of poverty?

A) Cut off welfare payments to every family with at least one adult member between the ages of 18 and 64.
B) Raise the minimum hourly wage.
C) Eliminate the earned income tax credit.
D) Have the government put welfare recipients to work at minimum wage jobs.
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Which one of the following statements is the most accurate?

A) Our nation provides cradle-to-grave security for our military personnel and their families.
B) Because of the relative high pay and benefits provided by the military, very few military families run into financial problems.
C) No military family lives below the poverty line.
D) Some military families depend on food pantries.
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Within the city of New Orleans, most of the victims of Hurricane Katrina were ____.

A) rich and white
B) rich and black
C) poor and white
D) poor and black
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Which is the most accurate statement?

A) Because of the efforts of the Veterans Administration, only a handful of veterans are homeless.
B) Most military families have to get by on food stamps and help from food pantries and soup kitchens.
C) Military pay is high enough to keep virtually all military families well above the official poverty line.
D) Although nearly all of our leading politicians wear American flag lapel pins, they do not provide enough economic support to our troops, so many military families are in severe financial difficulty.
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Who made this statement? "I still have the audacity to believe that people everywhere can have three meals a day."

A) Charles Murray
B) William Julius Wilson
C) Barbara Bush (mother of President George W. Bush)
D) Martin Luther King, Jr.
E) Lisbeth B. Schorr
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Which one of the following statements is false?

A) Nearly half of all poor Americans own their own homes.
B) A poor person today has roughly the same standard of living as a middle-income person 30 years ago.
C) The reported consumption spending of people in the lowest income quintile is about twice their reported income.
D) The standard of living of American's poor is comparable to that of most of the rest of the world's poor people.
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The richest 1 percent of our population owns over ____ percent of our wealth.
Distribution of income can be defined as to how a nation's total GDP is distributed among the population. Distribution of income in the long run has strong implications. Income levels are changed multiple times in the entire working life of individuals so that income distribution is seen to be more equal. Short run income distribution in this regard is not comparatively equal.
Distribution of wealth can be defined as the comparison of wealth between various groups or members in a society.
The richest 1 percent of our population owns over 40 percent of our wealth.
Therefore, the answer for the blank is
Distribution of income can be defined as to how a nation's total GDP is distributed among the population. Distribution of income in the long run has strong implications. Income levels are changed multiple times in the entire working life of individuals so that income distribution is seen to be more equal. Short run income distribution in this regard is not comparatively equal. Distribution of wealth can be defined as the comparison of wealth between various groups or members in a society. The richest 1 percent of our population owns over 40 percent of our wealth. Therefore, the answer for the blank is   . .
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Most social scientists define the poor as being the lowest ____ percent of our income recipients.

A) 10
B) 20
C) 3
D) 40
E) 50
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  F igure 1 How much is the percentage of income received by the lowest quintile on line R?
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How much is the percentage of income received by the lowest quintile on line R?
In economics, income distribution is measured in terms of quintile. A quintile is one-fifth. The lowest quintile (20%) is for poor individuals, middle quintiles (20% to 80%) are for the middle individuals, and the highest quintile (80% to 100%) is for rich individuals.
In the given graph, the straight diagonal line represents the line of equality, that is, poorest 20% of households receive 20% of income. Thus, each individual receives the same income.
The curve to the right of perfect equality line is called the Lorenz curve. It shows the actual distribution of income.
In the given graph, the Lorenz curve R and Q show the actual distribution of income. Along the R curve, the lowest quintile, that is, poorest 20% of the population receives 9% of the total income.
Hence, the percentage of income received by the lowest quintile on line R is
In economics, income distribution is measured in terms of quintile. A quintile is one-fifth. The lowest quintile (20%) is for poor individuals, middle quintiles (20% to 80%) are for the middle individuals, and the highest quintile (80% to 100%) is for rich individuals. In the given graph, the straight diagonal line represents the line of equality, that is, poorest 20% of households receive 20% of income. Thus, each individual receives the same income. The curve to the right of perfect equality line is called the Lorenz curve. It shows the actual distribution of income. In the given graph, the Lorenz curve R and Q show the actual distribution of income. Along the R curve, the lowest quintile, that is, poorest 20% of the population receives 9% of the total income. Hence, the percentage of income received by the lowest quintile on line R is   . .
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What's the difference between the distribution of income and the distribution of wealth? Describe the distribution of income and the distribution of wealth in the United States.
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The two biggest benefit programs aimed solely at the poor are ____ and ____.
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Which is the most accurate statement?

A) Although there are several theories of poverty, it is possible to formulate just one theory which completely explains 99 percent of all poverty in the United States.
B) There are at least a dozen theories of poverty, and each has at least some apparent validity.
C) Poverty can be explained largely by employment discrimination.
D) Poverty is no longer a major socioeconomic problem in the United States.
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  F igure 1 How much is the percentage of income earned by the highest quintile on Lorenz curve Q?
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Discuss the basic determinants of income distribution.
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About one out of every ____ black Americans is poor.
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The Darity-Myers thesis is an attempt to explain ____.

A) black poverty
B) the poverty of the elderly
C) worldwide poverty
D) the permanent underclass
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  F igure 1 How much is the percentage of income received by the highest quintile on line R?
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Who are the poor in the United States? A few population groups have very high incidences of poverty. Explain why people in each of these groups tend to be poor.
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About ____ percent of all poor people are black.
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An equal distribution of income would ____.

A) hurt both the work incentive and the incentive to save
B) hurt neither the work incentive nor the incentive to save
C) hurt the work incentive but not the incentive to save
D) hurt the incentive to save but not the work incentive
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  F igure 1 How much is the percentage of income received by the middle three quintiles on line S?
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There are several theories of the causes of poverty. Why can't a single theory explain all the poverty in the United States?
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The basic problem with the absolute concept of poverty is finding the ____.
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Doctors earn more than people in other professions basically because ____.

A) they need to be compensated for all those years they spent in school
B) they are in short supply relative to the demand for their services
C) it costs a lot more to be a doctor-office expenses, support staff, and malpractice insurance-than it does to be in almost any other profession
D) doctors put in longer hours than most other people
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Compare and contrast the conservative and liberal views of poverty.
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The poverty line is set by the ____.
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To keep a family of four at the poverty line a person working a 40-hour week would need to earn about ____ an hour.

A) $6
B) $8
C) $10
D) $12
E) $14
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What has happened to the welfare rolls since the mid-1990s? What are the causes of this trend?
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The richest quintile of humanity spends about ____ times as much on consumption as the world's poorest quintile.
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Compared to their levels in 2003, the poverty line has ____ and the minimum hourly wage has ____.

A) gone up, gone up
B) stayed the same, stayed the same
C) gone up, stayed the same
D) stayed the same, gone up
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Practical Application: What steps would you take to cut our poverty rate in half?
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Women working full-time earn a little more than ____ percent of what is earned by their male counterparts.

A) 33
C) 75
B) 50
D) 100
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Each of the following is a major source of great wealth except ____.

A) earning large salaries
B) starting up new companies
C) real estate
D) inheritance
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Which is not aimed solely at the poor?

A) Food stamps
B) Public assistance
C) Social Security
D) Medicaid
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Which statement is true?

A) Very few poor people hold jobs.
B) The main reason for poverty is that some people refuse to work.
C) A person holding a minimum wage job could raise her family out of poverty.
D) There are millions of people whose jobs don't pay enough to support their families.
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Which statement is false?

A) About three-fourths of the poor are single mothers and their children.
B) About half of the poor are elderly.
C) People living in the South are more likely to be poor than those living in the rest of the country.
D) None of these statements is false.
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About ____ million Americans are homeless.

A) 2 to 3
B) 6 to 8
C) 12 to 15
D) 20 to 25
E) 40 to 50
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Which statement is true?

A) Most poor people are black.
B) Most black people are poor.
C) People over age 65 have a higher poverty rate than the overall rate for Americans.
D) None of these statements is true.
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Darity and Myers predict that ____.

A) welfare reform will lead to a sharp decline in the number of black families living below the poverty line
B) cutting welfare benefits will increase the ranks of marriageable young black men
C) the underlying cause of poverty is too much government intervention
D) there will be an increasing number of black families headed by females
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"The exodus of middle- and working-class families from many ghetto neighborhoods removes an important 'social buffer'" was said by ____.

A) Nicholas Lemann
B) Charles Murray
C) Barbara Ehrenreich
D) William Julius Wilson
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Which statement is true?

A) Virtually none of the homeless have jobs.
B) Many of the homeless are mentally ill.
C) The homeless are concentrated in a few large cities.
D) None of these statements is true.
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More than one out of every ____ children lives in poverty.

A) two
C) eight
B) six
D) eleven
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Social scientists believe ____ the differential between what women and men earn can be explained by employment discrimination.

A) almost all of
B) about half of
C) only a small part of
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Which statement is false?

A) Poverty breeds poverty.
B) Poor people have low human capital.
C) The liberals and conservatives disagree on how to get people off the welfare rolls and into self-supporting jobs.
D) None of these statements is false.
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It would not be reasonable to say that poor people are ____.

A) grudgingly tolerated by society's "productive" members
B) largely superfluous to our socioeconomic system
C) basically self-supporting
D) poor for a variety of reasons
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Which one of the following statements is false?

A) The poor pay higher prices to buy groceries, furniture, and appliances.
B) Low-income families can pay over $500 more for the same car bought by a higher-income household.
C) The poor pay higher interest rates than people with higher incomes.
D) Very few poor people can claim the earned income tax credit.
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The earned income tax credit is ____.

A) a form of welfare
B) a refund check paid to the working poor by the Internal Revenue Service
C) a very minor form of government aid to the poor
D) opposed by both liberals and conservatives
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The superrich get most of their income from ____.

A) rent, interest, and profits
B) wages
C) illegal transactions
D) none of the above
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The richest fifth of all American families receives ____ percent of our total income.

A) almost 35
C) more than 60
B) about 50
D) more than 75
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Which of the following is the most accurate statement?

A) The standard of living of poor American children is very low compared to that of middle-class American children.
B) Poor children in the United States are much worse off than poor children in virtually all other OECD countries.
C) Poor children in the United States are much better off than poor children in virtually all other OECD countries.
D) There is no way to compare the degree of child poverty in the United States with the degree of child poverty in other economically advanced countries.
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Between 1968 and 2006, the percentage share of total income grew for the ____.

A) lowest two quintiles
B) the middle three quintiles
C) the highest quintile
D) the highest quintile and the lowest quintile
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Between 1968 and 2006, our income distribution has ____.

A) became more equal
B) stayed about the same
C) became less equal
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Real median family income in the U.S. has ____.

A) grown each year since 2000
B) declined each year since 2000
C) doubled since the late 1960s
D) become lower today than it was in 1975
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Which of the following statements is the most accurate?

A) The welfare rolls today are much lower than they were in 1996.
B) About 1 in 8 Americans lives below the poverty line.
C) Without Social Security benefits, at least 75 percent of all senior citizens would be poor.
D) The Welfare Reform Act of 1996 has cut the poverty rate by almost 60 percent.
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49
Which statement is true?

A) All of the 10 richest Americans inherited their fortunes.
B) In order to make the top ten list of American billionaires, you need a fortune of over $15 billion.
C) The two richest families in the United States today are the Rockefellers and the Fords.
D) Most of the 10 richest Americans own large manufacturing companies.
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50
Which is the most accurate statement?

A) Although there are poor children in the U.S., our child poverty problem is not nearly as bad as that of most other rich countries.
B) The reason so many people in poor countries still don't have safe drinking water is that it would cost at least $50 billion a year to provide it.
C) Poor people in the U.S. spend more than double their reported incomes.
D) Although some war veterans are poor, virtually none is homeless because of the efforts of the Veteran's Administration to find them housing.
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51
Which statement is true?

A) If we redistributed income every year so that everyone would get the same amount, this would hurt the efficiency of our economy.
B) Virtually everyone agrees that we should redistribute most of the income received by the rich to the poor.
C) The poor get a great deal more satisfaction from each additional dollar of income than the rich.
D) There is no relationship between the distribution of income and economic incentives.
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52
The largest government program aimed exclusively at helping the poor is ____.

A) the earned income tax credit
B) public assistance
C) food stamps
D) Social Security
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53
Which one of the following people would most likely experience at least a year of poverty after her or his 20th birthday?

A) A high school dropout
B) A black person
C) A white person
D) A college dropout
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54
Which statement is true?

A) Most of the nation's poor receive welfare benefits.
B) Since the Welfare Reform Act of 1996, no new welfare cases have been accepted.
C) More people than ever are receiving welfare benefits.
D) Most single mothers who have recently left the welfare rolls remain poor.
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55
Which statement is true?

A) Over 90 percent of the families receiving public assistance are headed by people who are employed.
B) Nearly 90 percent of those in the workforce earn at least $10 an hour.
C) The welfare rolls are much lower today than they were in 1994.
D) If every adult on welfare were willing to work, we could cut the number of welfare families by over 75 percent.
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56
Between 2000 and 2004 the poverty rate ____.

A) rose for four consecutive years
B) fell for four consecutive years
C) rose for two years and then fell for two years
D) fell for two years and then rose for two years
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57
What would be the most effective way of raising people out of poverty?

A) Cut off welfare payments to every family with at least one adult member between the ages of 18 and 64.
B) Raise the minimum hourly wage.
C) Eliminate the earned income tax credit.
D) Have the government put welfare recipients to work at minimum wage jobs.
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58
Which one of the following statements is the most accurate?

A) Our nation provides cradle-to-grave security for our military personnel and their families.
B) Because of the relative high pay and benefits provided by the military, very few military families run into financial problems.
C) No military family lives below the poverty line.
D) Some military families depend on food pantries.
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59
Within the city of New Orleans, most of the victims of Hurricane Katrina were ____.

A) rich and white
B) rich and black
C) poor and white
D) poor and black
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60
Which is the most accurate statement?

A) Because of the efforts of the Veterans Administration, only a handful of veterans are homeless.
B) Most military families have to get by on food stamps and help from food pantries and soup kitchens.
C) Military pay is high enough to keep virtually all military families well above the official poverty line.
D) Although nearly all of our leading politicians wear American flag lapel pins, they do not provide enough economic support to our troops, so many military families are in severe financial difficulty.
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61
Who made this statement? "I still have the audacity to believe that people everywhere can have three meals a day."

A) Charles Murray
B) William Julius Wilson
C) Barbara Bush (mother of President George W. Bush)
D) Martin Luther King, Jr.
E) Lisbeth B. Schorr
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62
Which one of the following statements is false?

A) Nearly half of all poor Americans own their own homes.
B) A poor person today has roughly the same standard of living as a middle-income person 30 years ago.
C) The reported consumption spending of people in the lowest income quintile is about twice their reported income.
D) The standard of living of American's poor is comparable to that of most of the rest of the world's poor people.
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