Chapter 14: Problem 28
Identify some public policies that can reduce the level of economic inequality.
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Chapter 14: Problem 28
Identify some public policies that can reduce the level of economic inequality.
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Why is there reluctance on the part of some in the United States to redistribute income so that greater equality can be achieved?
In country A, the population is 300 million and 50 million people are living below the poverty line. What is the poverty rate?
A group of 10 people have the following annual incomes: \(55,000, \)30,000, \(15,000, \)20,000, \(35,000, \)80,000, \(40,000, \)45,000, \(30,000, \)50,000. Calculate the share of total income each quintile of this income distribution received. Do the top and bottom quintiles in this distribution have a greater or larger share of total income than the top and bottom quintiles of the U.S. income distribution for 2005?
What are some reasons why a certain degree of inequality of income would be expected in a market economy?
Think about the business cycle: during a recession, unemployment increases; it decreases in an expansionary phase. Explain what happens to TANF, SNAP, and Medicaid programs at each phase of the business cycle (recession, trough, expansion, and peak).
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