A) at relatively high income levels.
B) at relatively low income levels.
C) once a worker reaches 25 years of age.
D) only when a worker is employed full time.
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A) Laffer curve.
B) Lorenz curve.
C) distribution curve.
D) aggregate demand curve.
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A) productivity
B) age
C) discrimination
D) equity or fairness
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A) "To each according to her need."
B) "To each exactly the same."
C) "To each according to her productivity."
D) "To each according to his ability."
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A) there is an unequal distribution of income in a country.
B) both income and wealth are unequally distributed in a country.
C) there is unequal access to education.
D) workers with the same marginal revenue products are paid different wages.
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A) household income of the lowest twenty percent of households relative to the highest twenty percent of households has fallen over the last thirty years.
B) the official poverty level of income has increased over the years.
C) household spending of the lowest twenty percent of households relative to the highest twenty percent of households has held constant over the last thirty years.
D) the pretax distribution of income is more equal than the after-tax distribution of income.
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A) with age typically come experience, education, and training that can increase income.
B) age contributes to costs as medical expenses increase.
C) older workers have accumulated more wealth.
D) older workers have accumulated less wealth.
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A) generate higher life expectancies and lower infant mortality rates.
B) generate lower life expectancies and higher infant mortality rates.
C) increase total health care expenditures.
D) increase the quality of life.
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A) education
B) experience
C) talent
D) training
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A) an aging population.
B) new technologies.
C) third-party financing.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) age.
B) marginal productivity.
C) moral hazard.
D) discrimination.
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A) total expenditures on health care will decrease.
B) more individuals will have more incentives to make decisions that promote better health.
C) total expenditures on health care will increase.
D) moral hazard will decrease.
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A) less interest on the part of Americans to stay physically fit.
B) the increasing proportion of the population that smokes.
C) an easing of standards at medical schools that has permitted unqualified people to become physicians.
D) the aging of the population.
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A) each person being paid differently.
B) each person receiving the same income.
C) each person receiving tax breaks.
D) each person working the same number of hours.
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A) education
B) training
C) talent
D) experience
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A) receive the same income throughout a career.
B) gain experience and increase productivity over time.
C) be subject to frequent spells of unemployment.
D) have an income that falls over time.
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A) The Social Security program funnels transfers from retired individuals to the youngest children of low-income families.
B) Social Security is an entitlement which is available to everyone, including those who have not contributed to the fund during their active work years.
C) Social Security benefits are received by people who had contributed to the fund during their active work years.
D) As a public transfer payment, Social Security benefit is available only to the poor.
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A) A growing economy should see a decline in relative poverty but not in absolute poverty.
B) A growing economy should see a decline in absolute poverty but not in relative poverty.
C) A growing economy should see a decline in both absolute and relative poverty.
D) A growing economy is usually unrelated to changes in either absolute or relative poverty.
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A) It does not include payments in kind.
B) It does not deal with differences in family size.
C) It ignores the impact of age distribution on income distribution.
D) It refers to money income after taxes.
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A) talent.
B) education.
C) experience.
D) location.
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