Correcting the 2002 US Distribution of Income figures for a) population, and b) transfers results in: a.The
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Correcting the 2002 US Distribution of Income figures for a) population, and b) transfers results in:
a.The share of income earned by the top quintile falling and the share of income earned by the bottom quintile rising
b.The share of income earned by the top quintile rising and the share of income earned by the bottom quintile falling
c.The share of income earned by the top quintile rising and the share of income earned by the bottom quintile rising
d.The share of income earned by the top quintile falling and the share of income earned by the bottom quintile falling
When it comes to the goal of eliminating absolute poverty and income inequality, most economists would argue that
Eliminating absolute poverty is a good goal but income inequality should not be eliminated |
They should both be eliminated |
Neither absolute povety nor income inequality should be eliminated |
Eliminating absolute poverty is not a good goal but income inequality should be eliminated |
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