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Question 204

Question 204

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  Refer to the diagram. If line (c) represents the pretax and transfer distribution of income in the United States, the posttax and transfer distribution is best represented by A) line (a) . B) line (b) . C) line (c) because taxes and transfers have no effect on income distribution. D) line (d) . Refer to the diagram. If line (c) represents the pretax and transfer distribution of income in the United States, the posttax and transfer distribution is best represented by


A) line (a) .
B) line (b) .
C) line (c) because taxes and transfers have no effect on income distribution.
D) line (d) .

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