Multiple Choice
Current anti-poverty programs discourage work because
A) benefits are reduced at such a high rate when recipients earn more income that there is little or no incentive to work once one is receiving benefits.
B) in order to be eligible for benefits, a recipient cannot have a job.
C) they make recipients more comfortable than most middle-class citizens.
D) anti-poverty programs attract naturally lazy people to begin with.
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