Chapter 15: Problem 14
How is the poverty rate calculated?
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Chapter 15: Problem 14
How is the poverty rate calculated?
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What are some reasons why a certain degree of inequality of income would be expected in a market economy?
Explain what the long- and short-term consequences are of not promoting equality or working to reduce poverty.
Redistribution of income occurs through the federal income tax and government antipoverty programs. Explain whether or not this level of redistribution is appropriate and whether more redistribution should occur.
Many critics of government programs to help low income individuals argue that these programs create a poverty trap. Explain how programs such as TANF, EITC, SNAP, and Medicaid will affect low-income individuals and whether or not you think these programs will benefit families and children.
How does the poverty trap discourage people from working?
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