Assume that Steve is a single parent who is in poverty. He receives food stamps and Medicaid. For every $100 that he earns, Steve loses $35 of his food stamp benefits and $20 in his Medicaid benefits. Also, Steve's income is taxed at a rate of 10 percent. Then, Steve's effective marginal tax rate is O 10% O 35% O 55% O 65%
Assume that Steve is a single parent who is in poverty. He receives food stamps and Medicaid. For every $100 that he earns, Steve loses $35 of his food stamp benefits and $20 in his Medicaid benefits. Also, Steve's income is taxed at a rate of 10 percent. Then, Steve's effective marginal tax rate is O 10% O 35% O 55% O 65%
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![Assume that Steve is a single parent who is in poverty. He receives food stamps and Medicaid. For every $100 that he earns, Steve
loses $35 of his food stamp benefits and $20 in his Medicaid benefits. Also, Steve's income is taxed at a rate of 10 percent. Then,
Steve's effective marginal tax rate is
10%
O 35%
O 55%
O 65%
Economizing low income people who receive income assistance from the government, often may not have much of an incentive to
work because:
O they face very high implicit marginal tax rates
O they are usually not physically able to work.
O they have no desire for additional money.
O the government forces them to stay at home and take care of their children.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fbfc677b4-19dc-4a9b-882d-98ad6995195a%2Feeb7d374-470d-40f2-8787-5ab24cbf7e62%2F377ki3d_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Assume that Steve is a single parent who is in poverty. He receives food stamps and Medicaid. For every $100 that he earns, Steve
loses $35 of his food stamp benefits and $20 in his Medicaid benefits. Also, Steve's income is taxed at a rate of 10 percent. Then,
Steve's effective marginal tax rate is
10%
O 35%
O 55%
O 65%
Economizing low income people who receive income assistance from the government, often may not have much of an incentive to
work because:
O they face very high implicit marginal tax rates
O they are usually not physically able to work.
O they have no desire for additional money.
O the government forces them to stay at home and take care of their children.
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