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100

money received, on a regular basis, for work or through investments

Income

100
Food, water, shelter, clothes

The minimum standard of living

100

a firm that is the sole seller of a product without close substitutions

monopoly

100

SNAP, WIC, Section 8, TANF, ACA, Medicaid, and Social Security Death Benefits are examples of this.

government assistance

100

an accumulation of valuable economic resources that can be measured in terms of value

wealth

200

This chart shows the distribution of income in a given country.

Lorenz Curve

200

the state or condition in which people or communities lack the financial resources needed for a minimum standard of living

Poverty

200

only one supplier can provide the good or service

natural monopoly

200

Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 and the Clayton Act of 1914 are examples of these

antitrust laws

200

a general increase in prices and fall in purchasing value of money

inflation

300

This is a measure of income inequality, in which 0  shows equal distribution and 100 shows unequal.

Gini Coefficient

300

This percent of the population lives in poverty

11

300

in competition, a business is one of many. in a monopoly, a company is this

sole producer

300

antitrust laws aim to limit or prevent these.

monopolies

300

the value of a currency expressed in terms of the goods or services that a unit of money can buy

purchasing power

400

This is the degree on the Lorenz Curve that represents income distribution is perfectly equal.

45 degrees

400

This is a measure of income issued by the Department of Health and Human Services

Federal Poverty Level

400

in the board game monopoly, you cannot collect your $200 if you're sent here.

jail

400

this federal agency exists for consumer protection

Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

400

supply of money is shrinking and prices fall

deflation

500

This is a statistical measure of how many people earn or receive various amounts of income.

Income distribution

500

hunger, malnutrition, housing insecurity, behavioral and academic issues, lack of education, exacerbates disability, abuse, and addiction

effects of poverty

500

Amtrack is a _______ monopoly because they are the only potential supplier

natural

500

this agency determines the level of poverty to be eligible for resources

Department of Health and Human Services

500

selling the same good at different prices

price discrimination