Compared to workers in Europe and elsewhere around the world, U.S. skilled workers

A. had considerably more money and goods.
B. fared about the same in pay and belongings.
C. were paid less but still enjoyed a better lifestyle.
D. still lagged behind in income and standard of living.


Answer: A

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