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Deck 8: Managing Economic Resources
1
Many couples do not create and stick to a _____.
budget
2
A family's net worth is calculated by adding up all their _____ and subtracting all their _____.
assets; liabilities
3
The aim of financial resources management is to achieve economic goals and _____ in relationships.
harmony
4
People with an individualist worldview typically use resources to better themselves,by doing things such as:
A) buying a bigger house.
B) furthering education.
C) investing in the stock market.
D) all of these
A) buying a bigger house.
B) furthering education.
C) investing in the stock market.
D) all of these
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5
In regards to diversity and financial style there are many differences between income level,ethnicity,and worldview.Specifically,low-income families tend to view things from a(n):
A) collective perspective.
B) individualistic perspective.
C) egalitarian perspective.
D) socialistic perspective.
A) collective perspective.
B) individualistic perspective.
C) egalitarian perspective.
D) socialistic perspective.
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6
There are both advantages and disadvantages to using _____.
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7
All of these are strengths of happy couples,compared to unhappy couples,regarding finances EXCEPT:
A) We agree on how to spend money.
B) I am satisfied with our decision to save.
C) We used credit cards to cover most of our expenses.
D) Major debts are not a problem for us.
A) We agree on how to spend money.
B) I am satisfied with our decision to save.
C) We used credit cards to cover most of our expenses.
D) Major debts are not a problem for us.
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8
Many low-income and minority families do not put their money in the _____.
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9
In terms of annual expenditures,couples and families spend the largest percentage of their income on food,housing,and _____.
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10
Which statement is TRUE about a collective worldview:
A) Few cultural groups have this view.
B) People with this view tend to place high priority on helping family and friends.
C) These people place personal needs first,then family.
D) Often European Americans see this view as a cultural strength.
A) Few cultural groups have this view.
B) People with this view tend to place high priority on helping family and friends.
C) These people place personal needs first,then family.
D) Often European Americans see this view as a cultural strength.
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11
When you see helping your friends and family as more important that helping yourself,you are demonstrating a _____ worldview.
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12
The study by Skogrand,Schramm,Marshall and Lee identified _____ as the second most cited problem in new marriages.
A) alcohol
B) debt
C) infidelity
D) in-laws
A) alcohol
B) debt
C) infidelity
D) in-laws
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13
Generally,it is found that rich people are _____ than poor people.
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14
In general,what percentage of Americans report that they are "very happy"?
A) 25%
B) 33%
C) 50%
D) 66%
A) 25%
B) 33%
C) 50%
D) 66%
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15
Most couples planning to marry find it _____ to talk about financial issues.
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16
Money is a _____ topic for many families.
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17
Which of the following is NOT more likely during times of dramatic economic decline?
A) infanticide
B) domestic violence
C) alcohol and other drug abuse
D) increased marital tensions
A) infanticide
B) domestic violence
C) alcohol and other drug abuse
D) increased marital tensions
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18
Research indicates that there is a _____ relationship between money and marital happiness.
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19
Research shows that in generally,after the household income reaches about $50,000:
A) happiness continues to increase along with money earned.
B) happiness starts to decrease along with money earned.
C) the relationship between money and happiness is no longer strong.
D) money and happiness are not necessarily related.
A) happiness continues to increase along with money earned.
B) happiness starts to decrease along with money earned.
C) the relationship between money and happiness is no longer strong.
D) money and happiness are not necessarily related.
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20
In a study of 1,000 newlywed couples married three to nine months,couples were asked to indicate their level of debt in all areas EXCEPT:
A) school loans.
B) credit cards.
C) home mortgage.
D) auto loans.
A) school loans.
B) credit cards.
C) home mortgage.
D) auto loans.
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21
Many European American middle class folk view the _____ as being fiscally irresponsible when in fact it is a cultural strength.
A) collective perspective.
B) individualistic perspective.
C) egalitarian perspective.
D) socialistic perspective.
A) collective perspective.
B) individualistic perspective.
C) egalitarian perspective.
D) socialistic perspective.
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22
The average housing cost for a divorcing family is:
A) $12,000.
B) $15,500.
C) $20,000.
D) none of these
A) $12,000.
B) $15,500.
C) $20,000.
D) none of these
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23
In 2003,how many people were in poverty?
A) 1.3 million
B) 3.5 million
C) 10 million
D) 46.2 million
A) 1.3 million
B) 3.5 million
C) 10 million
D) 46.2 million
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24
What does living in poverty mean?
A) living from paycheck to paycheck
B) not having adequate food or a decent place to sleep
C) having enough money to pay for medicine,food,and shelter,but nothing else
D) making just the minimum payment on credit cards
A) living from paycheck to paycheck
B) not having adequate food or a decent place to sleep
C) having enough money to pay for medicine,food,and shelter,but nothing else
D) making just the minimum payment on credit cards
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25
Before couples divorce,some states may require:
A) driver's education.
B) divorce education.
C) parenting classes.
D) self-awareness training.
A) driver's education.
B) divorce education.
C) parenting classes.
D) self-awareness training.
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26
Because many low-income families may have suffered financial stresses,they may not have:
A) savings.
B) retirement accounts.
C) bank accounts.
D) all of these
A) savings.
B) retirement accounts.
C) bank accounts.
D) all of these
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27
Which of the following is NOT a reason given by economists and other social observers for income differences between women and men in the United States?
A) Men gain seniority in the labor force while women often drop out of the labor force to have children.
B) Fields dominated by women tend to have lower salaries than those dominated by men.
C) Discrimination and sexism do not exist in the U.S.workplace today.
D) Once a woman has formally accepted a job at a particular pay rate,she has little legal recourse for the lower wages.
A) Men gain seniority in the labor force while women often drop out of the labor force to have children.
B) Fields dominated by women tend to have lower salaries than those dominated by men.
C) Discrimination and sexism do not exist in the U.S.workplace today.
D) Once a woman has formally accepted a job at a particular pay rate,she has little legal recourse for the lower wages.
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28
What is the median income level for Asian families?
A) $50,233
B) $66,103
C) $54,920
D) $38,679
A) $50,233
B) $66,103
C) $54,920
D) $38,679
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29
In addition to racial and ethnic prejudice,which of the following reasons accounts for Whites (as a group)earning more than Blacks or non-white Hispanics (as groups)?
A) type of employment
B) urban or suburban place of residence
C) length of time in the job market
D) all of these
A) type of employment
B) urban or suburban place of residence
C) length of time in the job market
D) all of these
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30
What is the average median income level across all ethnic groups?
A) $60,088
B) $46,103
C) $54,920
D) $38,679
A) $60,088
B) $46,103
C) $54,920
D) $38,679
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31
What is the relationship between gender and income differences?
A) There is a large difference in the average income of females and males at all educational levels.
B) Because of Affirmative Action initiatives in recent years,women as a group now earn slightly more than men as a group.
C) Salary differences between men and women remain the same across educational levels.
D) Earning a college degree decreases differences in income level between men and women.
A) There is a large difference in the average income of females and males at all educational levels.
B) Because of Affirmative Action initiatives in recent years,women as a group now earn slightly more than men as a group.
C) Salary differences between men and women remain the same across educational levels.
D) Earning a college degree decreases differences in income level between men and women.
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32
Which of the following families would be considered lower-income?
A) A family that makes $14,000 per year.
B) A family that makes $19,500 per year.
C) A family that makes $75,000 per year.
D) A family that makes $20,000 per year.
A) A family that makes $14,000 per year.
B) A family that makes $19,500 per year.
C) A family that makes $75,000 per year.
D) A family that makes $20,000 per year.
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33
When it comes to stepfamilies,finances may need to accommodate:
A) children who are "yours,mine and ours."
B) previous financial commitments,including child support.
C) possible inheritances.
D) all of these
A) children who are "yours,mine and ours."
B) previous financial commitments,including child support.
C) possible inheritances.
D) all of these
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34
Approximately how much more yearly does the average college graduate make more than the average high school graduate?
A) They are the same.
B) $5,000
C) $10,000
D) $17,000
A) They are the same.
B) $5,000
C) $10,000
D) $17,000
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35
According to the textbook how much could a year of divorce cost in total?
A) $7,000
B) $14,000
C) $3,000
D) $15,500
A) $7,000
B) $14,000
C) $3,000
D) $15,500
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36
Sometimes for a family to stay in the relationship instead of divorcing,there other costs besides financial,such as:
A) physical.
B) emotional.
C) mental well-being.
D) all of these may apply.
A) physical.
B) emotional.
C) mental well-being.
D) all of these may apply.
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37
The U.S.Census Bureau defines middle-income families as those making between
A) $8,000 and $20,000 per year.
B) $12,000 and $35,000 per year.
C) $15,000 and $75,000 per year.
D) $20,000 and $40,000 per year.
A) $8,000 and $20,000 per year.
B) $12,000 and $35,000 per year.
C) $15,000 and $75,000 per year.
D) $20,000 and $40,000 per year.
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38
For many Latino families,family is the highest priority and the primary source of financial support.In regards to diversity and financial style they are likely to adopt a(n):
A) collective perspective.
B) individualistic perspective.
C) egalitarian perspective.
D) socialistic perspective.
A) collective perspective.
B) individualistic perspective.
C) egalitarian perspective.
D) socialistic perspective.
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39
Listed in order,the top three average annual expenditures for urban households in America are
A) housing,apparel,food.
B) transportation,housing,clothing.
C) food,health care,housing.
D) housing,health care,food.
A) housing,apparel,food.
B) transportation,housing,clothing.
C) food,health care,housing.
D) housing,health care,food.
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40
Why do financial problems start for some families?
A) Money is a taboo topic.
B) Many couples do not create and stick to a budget.
C) Some families overspend on credit.
D) All of these.
A) Money is a taboo topic.
B) Many couples do not create and stick to a budget.
C) Some families overspend on credit.
D) All of these.
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41
Garman and Forgue report that median net worth in 2001 of White American households was about
A) $27,000.
B) $56,000.
C) $78,000.
D) $117,000.
A) $27,000.
B) $56,000.
C) $78,000.
D) $117,000.
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42
What group is most likely to fall into credit card debt?
A) Twenty-somethings
B) Thirty-somethings
C) Families married with kids
D) None of these
A) Twenty-somethings
B) Thirty-somethings
C) Families married with kids
D) None of these
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43
Which of the following is seldom a cause for personal debt?
A) credit spending
B) crisis spending
C) compulsive spending
D) comparative spending
A) credit spending
B) crisis spending
C) compulsive spending
D) comparative spending
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44
Which of the following statements about U.S.families and credit cards is FALSE?
A) About 2/3 of families carry a monthly balance on their credit cards.
B) Having a savings account is rare,compared to having credit card debt.
C) The average credit card debt for the typical U.S.family is now about $9000.
D) None of these are false statements.(That is,all of the statements are true.)
A) About 2/3 of families carry a monthly balance on their credit cards.
B) Having a savings account is rare,compared to having credit card debt.
C) The average credit card debt for the typical U.S.family is now about $9000.
D) None of these are false statements.(That is,all of the statements are true.)
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45
Which of the following is NOT part of a good budgeting process?
A) establishing how much income can be expected
B) ascertaining real costs and estimating amount of money needed to pay for expenses
C) treating credit as income
D) recording expenses on a regular basis
A) establishing how much income can be expected
B) ascertaining real costs and estimating amount of money needed to pay for expenses
C) treating credit as income
D) recording expenses on a regular basis
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46
Saffi tends to buy items in the mall on the spur of the moment even though she knows she could get the item for less online or at other discount store.This will lead to excessive debt due to:
A) credit spending
B) crisis spending
C) impulsive spending
D) comparative spending
A) credit spending
B) crisis spending
C) impulsive spending
D) comparative spending
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47
Sophia and Marcel just found out that they need a new roof and that it will cost $20,000.This will lead to excessive debt due to:
A) credit spending
B) crisis spending
C) compulsive spending
D) comparative spending
A) credit spending
B) crisis spending
C) compulsive spending
D) comparative spending
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48
When comparing credit cards,what should you look at?
A) interest rates
B) late fees
C) charges for cash advances
D) all of these
A) interest rates
B) late fees
C) charges for cash advances
D) all of these
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49
How much should a family spend per month on housing expenses?
A) 1 week's take-home pay
B) 1 1/2 weeks' take-home pay
C) 2 weeks' take-home pay
D) 2 1/2 weeks' take-home pay
A) 1 week's take-home pay
B) 1 1/2 weeks' take-home pay
C) 2 weeks' take-home pay
D) 2 1/2 weeks' take-home pay
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50
Which of the following is NOT a part of the overall definition of budgeting?
A) the regular,systematic balancing of income and expenses
B) a personal system for making sure there is enough money to cover the essentials
C) the regular,systematic commitment of having enough money to pay the minimum payment on credit cards each month
D) a personal system that,hopefully,will pay for a few extras in addition to essential expenses
A) the regular,systematic balancing of income and expenses
B) a personal system for making sure there is enough money to cover the essentials
C) the regular,systematic commitment of having enough money to pay the minimum payment on credit cards each month
D) a personal system that,hopefully,will pay for a few extras in addition to essential expenses
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51
The term used in this text to describe individuals who are very likely to get into credit card trouble is:
A) twenty-somethings
B) Baby Boomers
C) Gen X-ers
D) Millennials
A) twenty-somethings
B) Baby Boomers
C) Gen X-ers
D) Millennials
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52
Frederick likes to go out to eat with his friends during the week even when he doesn't have the money for it.He often uses his credit cards to pay for lunches even though he really can't afford it.He also opens new cards to transfer balances.This will lead to excessive debt due to:
A) credit spending
B) crisis spending
C) compulsive spending
D) comparative spending
A) credit spending
B) crisis spending
C) compulsive spending
D) comparative spending
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53
Bankruptcy
A) is a good solution for financial problems.
B) makes financial concerns much easier to handle.
C) offers some protection from creditors.
D) has very few social implications.
A) is a good solution for financial problems.
B) makes financial concerns much easier to handle.
C) offers some protection from creditors.
D) has very few social implications.
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54
Which of the following is NOT an asset?
A) cash on hand
B) mortgage balance
C) savings and retirement funds
D) trust account
A) cash on hand
B) mortgage balance
C) savings and retirement funds
D) trust account
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55
Generally speaking,it is wiser to buy a home than to rent,because each mortgage payment gradually increases one's _________ in the home.
A) emotional investment
B) tax liability
C) personal debt
D) equity
A) emotional investment
B) tax liability
C) personal debt
D) equity
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56
According to the chart in the book,is it better to buy or rent?
A) Buy.
B) Rent.
C) Neither is better or worse.
D) The book does not take a stance.
A) Buy.
B) Rent.
C) Neither is better or worse.
D) The book does not take a stance.
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57
According to the textbook,in a middle class family,how much does it cost to raise a baby to the age of 2?
A) $24,000
B) $32,000
C) $50,000
D) $191,000
A) $24,000
B) $32,000
C) $50,000
D) $191,000
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58
Yolanda enjoys watching QVC at night and often finds herself purchasing items that she feels she "must" have.This may lead to excessive debt due to:
A) credit spending
B) crisis spending
C) compulsive spending
D) comparative spending
A) credit spending
B) crisis spending
C) compulsive spending
D) comparative spending
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59
Assume you have a credit card with the balance of $1000,and an interest rate of 17% (a common interest rate on credit cards).Assuming you make no new purchases,but you pay the minimum payment,it would cost you $2590 and it would take you _____ to pay off the debt.
A) 7 months
B) 17 months
C) 7 years
D) 17 years
A) 7 months
B) 17 months
C) 7 years
D) 17 years
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60
If a family is budgeting their income effectively,they should spend no more than one week's take-home pay on
A) food,including meals out.
B) entertainment.
C) all of their housing expenses,including insurance and taxes
D) car payments,taxes,and insurance.
A) food,including meals out.
B) entertainment.
C) all of their housing expenses,including insurance and taxes
D) car payments,taxes,and insurance.
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61
Mauricio finds himself fiscally overextended and seeks counseling from a bankruptcy expert.The expert urges him to try to change his debt management behaviors to avoid bankruptcy.Which of the following is likely NOT one of the things he is instructed to do?
A) Develop and stick to a balanced budget.
B) Work to reduce the total number of debts.
C) Pay off debts with low interest rates first.
D) Avoid debt consolidation loans.
A) Develop and stick to a balanced budget.
B) Work to reduce the total number of debts.
C) Pay off debts with low interest rates first.
D) Avoid debt consolidation loans.
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62
There is not a strong relationship between marital happiness and money.
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63
A woman with a doctorate degree on average will make more money than a man with just a master's degree.
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64
Past experiences affect how one manages finances.
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65
People with a collective worldview use resources to better themselves.
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66
Even though financial matters are rarely discussed in the dating phase,they are the most commonly discussed topic among married couples.
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67
The aim of financial resource management is to achieve economic goals and harmony.
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68
One study found that debt caused the most problems in newlywed marriages,rather than finances in general.
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69
Money problems are seldom related to an inability to develop an open and well-organized family system.
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70
Women have little legal recourse when they are paid lower wages for jobs that require essentially similar skills,even though it is illegal to pay women less for doing the same job.
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71
Money is not a taboo subject in families.
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72
One of the major differences between unhappily married and happily married couples is that happily married couples are much more likely to agree on how to spend money.
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73
Being poor has multiple stresses.
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74
The total average cost of divorce is $30,000.
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75
Families who are overextended and who have made no progress in 3 to 6 months should.
A) Maintain status quo.
B) Seek financial counseling.
C) Increase eating and drinking.
D) Keep feelings private
A) Maintain status quo.
B) Seek financial counseling.
C) Increase eating and drinking.
D) Keep feelings private
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76
In the United States,as of 2007 the difference in average income for males and females at any given educational level had become negligible.
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77
The number of U.S.citizens living in poverty has decreased during the 2000s.
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78
As measured by net median worth,African American and Latino families have about as much cushion against hard times as White American families.
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79
The phrase living in poverty means living from paycheck to paycheck,with no extra money each month.
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80
Salary differences between U.S.female and male workers decrease as the level of education increases.
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