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If a Lorenz Curve Moves Leftward and Becomes Closer to the Line

Question 289

Question 289

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If a Lorenz curve moves leftward and becomes closer to the line of equality over time, then


A) the population is growing.
B) income is growing.
C) income is being more equally distributed.
D) income is being more unequally distributed.

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