In 2011, the average poverty threshold for one person in the United States, not counting noncash benefits, was
A) $9,978.
B) $11,484.
C) $12,785.
D) $14,051.
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Q89: Which of these statements is/are TRUE?
I. In
Q90: Which statement(s) is/are true?
I. A major source
Q91: Poverty thresholds were developed by
A) Corrado Gini.
B)
Q92: During what decade were U.S. poverty thresholds
Q93: U.S. poverty thresholds are based on the
Q95: Which statement BEST describes poverty thresholds?
A) Poverty
Q96: The poverty threshold in the United States
Q97: The U.S. poverty threshold for a household
Q98: The poverty threshold is updated annually to
Q99: The official poverty rate for female-led households
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