If a person makes just a little more than that which would make them eligible for Medicaid and they do not have a job that provides health insurance, their children are likely to be eligible for
A. the Children's Income Fund.
B. the Working Poor Health Insurance Cooperative.
C. Medicare.
D. the Children's Health Insurance Program.
Answer: D
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If government policy makers were worried about the inflationary potential of the economy, which of the following would not be a correct fiscal policy change?
a. Increase consumption taxes b. Increase government purchases of goods and services. c. Decrease government purchases. d. None of the above.
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a. and discrimination according to seller bias are both inefficient rationing mechanisms because they both waste buyers' time. b. and discrimination according to seller bias are both inefficient rationing mechanisms because the good does not necessarily go to the buyer who values it most highly. c. are an inefficient rationing mechanism because they waste buyers' time, and discrimination according to seller bias is an inefficient rationing mechanism because the good does not necessarily go to the buyer who values it most highly. d. are an inefficient rationing mechanism because the good does not necessarily go to the buyer who values it most highly, and discrimination according to seller bias is an inefficient rationing mechanism because it wastes buyers' time.
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a type of
a. in-kind transfer. b. minimum wage law. c. private charity. d. welfare payment.
A curve showing the amount of real output we collectively wish to purchase at various alternative price levels is called the ___________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).