What is the poverty line? How does the government determine the poverty line?

What will be an ideal response?


Answers will vary. The poverty line (also called the poverty threshold) is the minimal income level that the federal government considers necessary for basic subsistence. To determine the poverty line, the Department of Agriculture (DOA) estimates the annual cost of food that meets minimum nutritional guidelines and then multiplies this figure by three to cover the minimum cost of clothing, housing, health care, and other necessities. If a family makes more than the poverty line, it is usually not eligible for public assistance.

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a. the type of situation. b. the age of the person. c. the strength of the social beliefs and whether they have been violated. d. all of these.

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Sex usually diminishes after childbirth and rarely rebounds

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Industrialization a. was responsible for the development of the state

b. increases a society's propensity to war. c. increases the potential destruction of war. d. reduces the economic costs of war.

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Worldwide, low-income groups, racial and ethnic minorities, rural residents, and the citizens of developing countries have far less access than others to the latest technologies. This gap is referred to as the

A. digital enclosure. B. digital world. C. digital dam. D. digital divide.

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