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when the economy is working properly what is the unemployment rate?

4-6%

which of the following would be a progressive tax?

People earnings $35,000 pay 10 percent tax, while people earning $100,000 pay 30 percent tax.

Which one of these people lost his or her job because of structural unemployment?

Rebecca who dropped out of school

what do taxes collected under fica fund?

Social Security and Medicare

if you lived on a fixed income how would you be affected by inflation?

You would be financially stressed because your income does not increase when prices go up.

What is an entitlement?

a social welfare program providing benefits to people who meet certain eligibility requirements

which of the following is most likely to increase unemployment?

an increase in government spending

what do social security taxes pay for?

benefits to older citizens, surviving family members of wage earners, and people with certain disabilities

raising income tax rates on businesses will most likely increase...

consumer spending

karmen loses her job at a shoe factory when the economy falls into a recession. Karmen is...

cyclically unemployed

as prices rise the purchasing power of money?

declines

an example of federal discretionary spending is

defense

According to the demand pull theory, what is responsible for inflation?

demand for goods and services exceeds existing supply

a person who is out of work would like to work but has given up looking for work is called?

discouraged worker

all of the following are types of tax structure except?

discretionary

Which of the following has been most important in reducing poverty over time?

economic growth

most federal mandatory spending is spent on

entitlements

taxes on specific goods such as gasoline and alcoholic beverages are called?

excise taxes

it is unlikely that the unemployment rate will ever fall to zero because of...

frictional unemployment

amber recently moved to boston in order for her husband Jay to begin a new job as an economics professor at Harvard. Amber is an experienced surgeon who is currently interviewing with several different hospitals in boston. Amber is currently:

frictionally unemployed

inflation is a period of...

generally rising prices.

what is the primary way that the government collects money?

income

in the United States which of the following forms of taxation currently represents the largest source of tax revenue for the federal government?

income tax

inflation may result from...

increased levels of taxation

What provides the largest portion of federal revenue?

individual income taxes

which two types of taxes provide the largest amount of revenue to states?

individual income taxes and corporate

how has the distribution of income in the us changed over the last 20 years?

less equal

entitlement programs such as social security fall into what type of federal spending category?

mandatory spending

the government's health plan for the elderly is called?

medicare

what are the differences between medicare and medicaid?

medicare=health care for people over 65 medicaid=low income families

states spend their money on all of these except...

parks and museums

The effects of inflation can be seen mainly in all of the following EXCEPT...

population

the percentage of the population that falls below the poverty line is called the?

poverty rate

a representative collection of goods and services used to calculate the CPI is called?

price index

according to the cost-push theory what is responsible for inflation?

producers raise prices to meet increased costs

the federal income tax is a?

progressive tax

which is the major source of tax revenue for local governments?

property taxes

What theory claims that too much money in the economy causes inflation?

quantity

macroeconomics focuses on:

resource use of the entire nation

an income, property, or sales tax are included in what is called a?

sales tax

When a farm worker loses his job after the harvest, it is an example of......

seasonal unemployment

what is the difference between seasonal unemployment and structural unemployment?

seasonal unemployment occurs because of schedules, whereas structural occurs because people lack skills.

the poverty threshold or poverty line varies according to what?

size of family

which of the following is one reason the federal government collects income taxes as a person earns?

so that the government can pay bills as the come due

Collin, who is 55 years old and has been a steel worker for 30 years, is unemployed because the steel plant in his town closed and moved to Mexico. Collin is experiencing:

structural unemployment

what category does a persons income, property, and sales tax belong?

tax bracket

Which of the following describes a situation where tax laws give preferential treatment to specific types of behavior?

tax loophole

Madison has a part-time job and would prefer to have a full-time job, but has been unable to find full-time work. Madison's labor market status is classified as:

underemployed worker

lowering income tax rates will most likely increase...

unemployment rate


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