Chapter 15: Problem 41
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.
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Chapter 15: Problem 41
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.
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Explain a situation using the supply and demand for skilled labor in which the increased number of college graduates leads to depressed wages. Given the rising cost of going to college, explain why a college education will or will not increase income inequality.
What are some reasons why a certain degree of inequality of income would be expected in a market economy?
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 \(2005 ?\)
Identify some public policies that can reduce the level of economic inequality.
Here is a second hypothesis: A well-funded social safety net may lead to less regulation of the market economy. Explain why this might be so, and sketch a production possibility curve that shows this trade off.
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