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    In 2009, Total Government Purchases Per Person (In Current Dollars)
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In 2009, Total Government Purchases Per Person (In Current Dollars)

Question 29

Question 29

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In 2009, total government purchases per person (in current dollars) in the United States amounted to approximately:


A) $1,000.
B) $9,500.
C) $13,500.
D) $25,600.

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