Multiple Choice
If the U.S. real output is growing, and labor income accounts for about two-thirds of this:
A) the unemployment rate is falling.
B) on average, capital is getting poorer over time.
C) income inequality is decreasing.
D) on average, workers are getting richer over time.
E) we are not getting any better off.
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