Deck 21: Poverty, Inequality, and Discrimination

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The concept of poverty is culturally determined,and hence people are defined as "poor" in relation to others.
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The "War on Poverty" was declared by President Ronald Reagan in 1982.
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In 1962,Michael Harrington argued in The Other America that there was chronic,severe poverty in America.
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In 2009,the median income of U.S.families was about $86,000.
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In the United States,the incidence of poverty has declined since the 1970s.
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The relative concept of poverty is based on how far behind average income a particular family gets.
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The United States has less income inequality than most other developed countries.
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By 2009,the poverty line for a typical family of four stood at about $27,500.
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Poverty is defined in two ways: the absolute concept of poverty and the relative concept of poverty.
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Falling below a minimum standard of living illustrates the concept of absolute poverty.
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The concept of absolute poverty states that anyone who falls too far behind the average income should be considered poor.
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Compared to most other industrialized nations,the United States has greater income inequality.
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The U.S.distribution of income was more unequal in 1990 and 1980 than in 1970.
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The highest-income fifth of the U.S.population ordinarily earns more than 40 percent of all income.
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There are several reasons why incomes are unequal,including differences in luck,experience,and schooling.
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A market system tends to create inequality.
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Large income differences will be eradicated if the market mechanism is working well.
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In 2009,the poverty line for a family of four was about $22,000.
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The lowest-income fifth of the population ordinarily earns about 20 percent of the income in the United States.
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The relative concept of poverty means that poverty will never be eliminated.
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One benefit of a negative income tax is that it would increase work incentives.
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Actual experiments show that negative income taxes destroy work incentives.
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Tax loopholes in the personal income tax benefit only very rich people.
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Compensating wage differentials explain some income differences.
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The total amount of income in a society is independent of how income is distributed.
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In their 1994 book,The Bell Curve,Murray and Herrnstein presented evidence that IQ is an important determinant of economic success.
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TANF compels welfare recipients to go to work after a period of two years.
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Although it was passed in 1996,ANF was not put to the test until the economy slowed in 2000.The food stamp program was eliminated with the passage of TANF.
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AFDC was an example of an efficient redistribution program.
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Taken as a whole,antipoverty programs may actually put a poor family in a position in which the family becomes worse off if its earnings rise.
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In labor markets,risk taking accounts for some income differences.
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Economic discrimination occurs when two equal factors of production are paid differently.
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If two individuals have identical schooling,their incomes will be equal.
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Economic discrimination occurs when equivalent factors of production receive different payments for equal contributions to output.
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Programs that reduce the incentive to work make income redistribution inefficient.
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Although economists generally favor a negative income tax,there is little political support for it.
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Discrimination exists when a man and a woman with the same levels of education earn different incomes.
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It is not optimal to have equal incomes.
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For most welfare recipients,the negative income tax plan would increase incentives to work.
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Tax loopholes increase the progressivity of the federal income tax.
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Affirmative action laws require employers to search for qualified minority applicants,but not to necessarily give them jobs.
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An employer who refuses to hire women because of the chance they may quit for childbearing purposes is engaging in statistical discrimination.
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Compared to a nonpoor individual,a poor individual is more likely to be

A)female.
B)black.
C)a child.
D)All of the above are correct.
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In 1964,the poverty line for a family stood at about which of the following figures?

A)$2,100
B)$3,000
C)$4,500
D)$7,500
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A minority candidate may not have the same chances as a white candidate for a job simply based on an employer's misconceptions about minorities.
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Roughly what was the median level of household income in the U.S.in 2009?

A)50,000
B)60,000
C)70,000
D)80,000
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Inheritance taxes tend to increase income inequality in the long run.
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An example of an in-kind benefit is

A)a welfare payment.
B)capital gains.
C)a charitable contribution of money.
D)public housing.
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The poverty line is the income level

A)earned by a worker employed full-time at the minimum wage.
B)below which a family is officially considered "poor."
C)above which a family is not entitled to government assistance.
D)that is the average for American families.
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The official dividing line between the poor and nonpoor is called the

A)life threshold.
B)life edge.
C)poverty line.
D)beginning line.
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The U.S.income tax system is progressive.
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Affirmative action laws require employers to hire specified numbers of minorities.
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Because of the book,The Other America,Michael Harrington was important in beginning the

A)Peace Corps.
B)"War on Poverty."
C)regulation of industry.
D)Environmental Protection Agency.
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Inheritance taxes tend to increase income inequality in the long run.
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Discrimination can come from many groups of people,including employers and fellow employees.
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In 2009,the poverty line for a family of four was approximately

A)$10,000.
B)$13,000.
C)$15,000.
D)$22,000.
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In a market economy,incomes would be very equal if there was no discrimination.
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Competitive forces will reduce the effects of employers' discrimination over time.
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Roughly what percentage of Americans were officially considered poor in 2009?

A)1.5 percent
B)8.6 percent
C)14.3 percent
D)22.1 percent
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Two policies to combat discrimination are affirmative action and right-to-work laws.
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Which of the following observations concerning the absolute definition of poverty is true?

A)It is based on average income.
B)It is an optimistic definition.
C)It is not arbitrary in nature.
D)It is a cultural definition.
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About what percentage of the poor are children?

A)13
B)25
C)35
D)60
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In 2009 what percentage of total income in the U.S.was earned by the poorest fifth of all U.S.households?

A)1/5
B)1.2%
C)2.0%
D)3.4%
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Official data may overstate the extent of poverty because

A)poverty is a relative as opposed to an absolute concept.
B)it does not add "in-kind" transfers to the incomes of the poor.
C)it overstates the taxes paid by the poor.
D)it overestimates the amount the poor earn in the "underground economy."
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In 2009 what percentage of total income in the U.S.was earned by the richest fifth of all U.S.households?

A)30%
B)50%
C)70%
D)90%
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The national poverty rate in the United States reached a low in the

A)early 1960s.
B)early 1970s.
C)late 1970s.
D)early 1980s.
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If one includes in-kind income in the calculation,the

A)official poverty rate becomes meaningless.
B)incidence of poverty actually increases.
C)poverty rate is unchanged.
D)fraction of the population in poverty drops.
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The relative concept of poverty is based on how far a family falls behind the

A)average family income.
B)top 20 percent of families.
C)minimum in wages.
D)any of the above.
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If incomes were equally distributed in the United States,each fifth of the population would receive ____ percent of the income.

A)5
B)10
C)15
D)20
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Under a system of free,competitive markets,

A)a society can usually achieve efficiency only at the expense of equality.
B)poverty cannot exist in the long run.
C)employers do not practice statistical discrimination.
D)income is distributed equally across the population.
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Which of the following observations concerning poverty rates in America is true?

A)Major increase in poverty in the decade from 1963 to 1973.
B)It hit an all-time low by 1983.
C)The economic boom of the 1990s restored it almost to its 1970s levels.
D)It decreased from 2007 to 2009.
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If income is distributed equally in a society,the poorest fifth of the population receives

A)5 percent of the total income.
B)one-fifth as much as the richest fifth of the population.
C)20 percent of society's total income.
D)50 percent of society's total income.
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Table 21-1
 Income Group  Share of  National Income  Lowest fifth 6 Second fifth 9 Third fifth 17 Fourth fifth 19 Highest fifth 49\begin{array} { l c } \text { Income Group } & \begin{array} { c } \text { Share of } \\\text { National Income }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Lowest fifth } & 6 \\\text { Second fifth } & 9 \\\text { Third fifth } & 17 \\\text { Fourth fifth } & 19 \\\text { Highest fifth } & 49\end{array}

-Consider the economy described by the income distribution in Table 21-1.From this table,we can conclude that the

A)poorest quarter of the population earns 15 percent of the income.
B)"middle" fifth of the population earns 32 percent of the income.
C)poorest quarter of the population earns 19 percent of the income.
D)richest fifth of the population earns 49 percent of the income.
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The poor are those who fall too far behind the average income.This refers to the ____ definition of poverty.

A)marginal
B)absolute
C)relative
D)threshold
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The basic problem with the government setting an absolute poverty line is that it is

A)completely objective.
B)somewhat arbitrary.
C)unconstitutional.
D)based on average income.
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If income redistribution policy is based on the relative concept of poverty,the war on poverty

A)will be won quite soon.
B)is, by definition, unwinnable.
C)has not helped at all.
D)has already been won.
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The two ways to define poverty are which of the following?

A)relatively and absolutely
B)absolutely and definitely
C)definitely and conceptually
D)definitely and receptively
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Under a relative concept of poverty,poverty

A)doesn't really exist.
B)is higher in rich countries than in poor countries.
C)can never be wholly eliminated by public policy.
D)declines as technology advances.
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If you fall short of a certain minimum standard of living,you are poor; once you pass this standard,you are no longer poor.This refers to the ____ definition of poverty.

A)average
B)absolute
C)relative
D)threshold
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In 2009,approximately what income level was the cut-off point for defining a family as "rich"?

A)$72,000
B)$100,000
C)$143,000
D)$195,000
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The concept of poverty is culturally determined,and hence people are defined as "poor" in relation to others.
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The "War on Poverty" was declared by President Ronald Reagan in 1982.
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In 1962,Michael Harrington argued in The Other America that there was chronic,severe poverty in America.
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In 2009,the median income of U.S.families was about $86,000.
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In the United States,the incidence of poverty has declined since the 1970s.
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The relative concept of poverty is based on how far behind average income a particular family gets.
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The United States has less income inequality than most other developed countries.
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By 2009,the poverty line for a typical family of four stood at about $27,500.
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Poverty is defined in two ways: the absolute concept of poverty and the relative concept of poverty.
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Falling below a minimum standard of living illustrates the concept of absolute poverty.
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The concept of absolute poverty states that anyone who falls too far behind the average income should be considered poor.
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Compared to most other industrialized nations,the United States has greater income inequality.
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The U.S.distribution of income was more unequal in 1990 and 1980 than in 1970.
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The highest-income fifth of the U.S.population ordinarily earns more than 40 percent of all income.
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There are several reasons why incomes are unequal,including differences in luck,experience,and schooling.
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A market system tends to create inequality.
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Large income differences will be eradicated if the market mechanism is working well.
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In 2009,the poverty line for a family of four was about $22,000.
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The lowest-income fifth of the population ordinarily earns about 20 percent of the income in the United States.
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The relative concept of poverty means that poverty will never be eliminated.
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One benefit of a negative income tax is that it would increase work incentives.
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Actual experiments show that negative income taxes destroy work incentives.
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Tax loopholes in the personal income tax benefit only very rich people.
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Compensating wage differentials explain some income differences.
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The total amount of income in a society is independent of how income is distributed.
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In their 1994 book,The Bell Curve,Murray and Herrnstein presented evidence that IQ is an important determinant of economic success.
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TANF compels welfare recipients to go to work after a period of two years.
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Although it was passed in 1996,ANF was not put to the test until the economy slowed in 2000.The food stamp program was eliminated with the passage of TANF.
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AFDC was an example of an efficient redistribution program.
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Taken as a whole,antipoverty programs may actually put a poor family in a position in which the family becomes worse off if its earnings rise.
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In labor markets,risk taking accounts for some income differences.
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Economic discrimination occurs when two equal factors of production are paid differently.
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If two individuals have identical schooling,their incomes will be equal.
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Economic discrimination occurs when equivalent factors of production receive different payments for equal contributions to output.
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Programs that reduce the incentive to work make income redistribution inefficient.
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Although economists generally favor a negative income tax,there is little political support for it.
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Discrimination exists when a man and a woman with the same levels of education earn different incomes.
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It is not optimal to have equal incomes.
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For most welfare recipients,the negative income tax plan would increase incentives to work.
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Tax loopholes increase the progressivity of the federal income tax.
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Affirmative action laws require employers to search for qualified minority applicants,but not to necessarily give them jobs.
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An employer who refuses to hire women because of the chance they may quit for childbearing purposes is engaging in statistical discrimination.
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Compared to a nonpoor individual,a poor individual is more likely to be

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In 1964,the poverty line for a family stood at about which of the following figures?

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B)$3,000
C)$4,500
D)$7,500
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A minority candidate may not have the same chances as a white candidate for a job simply based on an employer's misconceptions about minorities.
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Roughly what was the median level of household income in the U.S.in 2009?

A)50,000
B)60,000
C)70,000
D)80,000
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Inheritance taxes tend to increase income inequality in the long run.
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An example of an in-kind benefit is

A)a welfare payment.
B)capital gains.
C)a charitable contribution of money.
D)public housing.
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The poverty line is the income level

A)earned by a worker employed full-time at the minimum wage.
B)below which a family is officially considered "poor."
C)above which a family is not entitled to government assistance.
D)that is the average for American families.
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The official dividing line between the poor and nonpoor is called the

A)life threshold.
B)life edge.
C)poverty line.
D)beginning line.
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The U.S.income tax system is progressive.
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Affirmative action laws require employers to hire specified numbers of minorities.
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Because of the book,The Other America,Michael Harrington was important in beginning the

A)Peace Corps.
B)"War on Poverty."
C)regulation of industry.
D)Environmental Protection Agency.
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Inheritance taxes tend to increase income inequality in the long run.
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Discrimination can come from many groups of people,including employers and fellow employees.
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In 2009,the poverty line for a family of four was approximately

A)$10,000.
B)$13,000.
C)$15,000.
D)$22,000.
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In a market economy,incomes would be very equal if there was no discrimination.
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Competitive forces will reduce the effects of employers' discrimination over time.
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Roughly what percentage of Americans were officially considered poor in 2009?

A)1.5 percent
B)8.6 percent
C)14.3 percent
D)22.1 percent
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Two policies to combat discrimination are affirmative action and right-to-work laws.
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Which of the following observations concerning the absolute definition of poverty is true?

A)It is based on average income.
B)It is an optimistic definition.
C)It is not arbitrary in nature.
D)It is a cultural definition.
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About what percentage of the poor are children?

A)13
B)25
C)35
D)60
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63
In 2009 what percentage of total income in the U.S.was earned by the poorest fifth of all U.S.households?

A)1/5
B)1.2%
C)2.0%
D)3.4%
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Official data may overstate the extent of poverty because

A)poverty is a relative as opposed to an absolute concept.
B)it does not add "in-kind" transfers to the incomes of the poor.
C)it overstates the taxes paid by the poor.
D)it overestimates the amount the poor earn in the "underground economy."
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In 2009 what percentage of total income in the U.S.was earned by the richest fifth of all U.S.households?

A)30%
B)50%
C)70%
D)90%
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The national poverty rate in the United States reached a low in the

A)early 1960s.
B)early 1970s.
C)late 1970s.
D)early 1980s.
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If one includes in-kind income in the calculation,the

A)official poverty rate becomes meaningless.
B)incidence of poverty actually increases.
C)poverty rate is unchanged.
D)fraction of the population in poverty drops.
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The relative concept of poverty is based on how far a family falls behind the

A)average family income.
B)top 20 percent of families.
C)minimum in wages.
D)any of the above.
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If incomes were equally distributed in the United States,each fifth of the population would receive ____ percent of the income.

A)5
B)10
C)15
D)20
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Under a system of free,competitive markets,

A)a society can usually achieve efficiency only at the expense of equality.
B)poverty cannot exist in the long run.
C)employers do not practice statistical discrimination.
D)income is distributed equally across the population.
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Which of the following observations concerning poverty rates in America is true?

A)Major increase in poverty in the decade from 1963 to 1973.
B)It hit an all-time low by 1983.
C)The economic boom of the 1990s restored it almost to its 1970s levels.
D)It decreased from 2007 to 2009.
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If income is distributed equally in a society,the poorest fifth of the population receives

A)5 percent of the total income.
B)one-fifth as much as the richest fifth of the population.
C)20 percent of society's total income.
D)50 percent of society's total income.
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Table 21-1
 Income Group  Share of  National Income  Lowest fifth 6 Second fifth 9 Third fifth 17 Fourth fifth 19 Highest fifth 49\begin{array} { l c } \text { Income Group } & \begin{array} { c } \text { Share of } \\\text { National Income }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Lowest fifth } & 6 \\\text { Second fifth } & 9 \\\text { Third fifth } & 17 \\\text { Fourth fifth } & 19 \\\text { Highest fifth } & 49\end{array}

-Consider the economy described by the income distribution in Table 21-1.From this table,we can conclude that the

A)poorest quarter of the population earns 15 percent of the income.
B)"middle" fifth of the population earns 32 percent of the income.
C)poorest quarter of the population earns 19 percent of the income.
D)richest fifth of the population earns 49 percent of the income.
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The poor are those who fall too far behind the average income.This refers to the ____ definition of poverty.

A)marginal
B)absolute
C)relative
D)threshold
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The basic problem with the government setting an absolute poverty line is that it is

A)completely objective.
B)somewhat arbitrary.
C)unconstitutional.
D)based on average income.
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If income redistribution policy is based on the relative concept of poverty,the war on poverty

A)will be won quite soon.
B)is, by definition, unwinnable.
C)has not helped at all.
D)has already been won.
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The two ways to define poverty are which of the following?

A)relatively and absolutely
B)absolutely and definitely
C)definitely and conceptually
D)definitely and receptively
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Under a relative concept of poverty,poverty

A)doesn't really exist.
B)is higher in rich countries than in poor countries.
C)can never be wholly eliminated by public policy.
D)declines as technology advances.
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If you fall short of a certain minimum standard of living,you are poor; once you pass this standard,you are no longer poor.This refers to the ____ definition of poverty.

A)average
B)absolute
C)relative
D)threshold
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In 2009,approximately what income level was the cut-off point for defining a family as "rich"?

A)$72,000
B)$100,000
C)$143,000
D)$195,000
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