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Table 20-4 Source: U.S. Bureau of Census

Question 41

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Table 20-4 Table 20-4   Source: U.S. Bureau of Census -Refer to Table 20-4. In 2011, the bottom 60% of families have A) about 13% of total income in the U.S. B) about 28% of total income in the U.S. C) about 51% of total income in the U.S. D) about 74% of total income in the U.S. Source: U.S. Bureau of Census
-Refer to Table 20-4. In 2011, the bottom 60% of families have


A) about 13% of total income in the U.S.
B) about 28% of total income in the U.S.
C) about 51% of total income in the U.S.
D) about 74% of total income in the U.S.

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