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Chapter 12, Problem 2SQ
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The percentage of income earned by the highest fifth of all families.
Option 'd' is correct.
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23. Arnold, Betty, Christine, Donald, and Elena receive incomes of $0, $400, $200, $100, and $300. Starting with the top 20% of the population, write in the correct income share in percentages. Then in a line below it, write in the income share for the second 20%. In another line write in the income share for the middle 20%, then on another line, the income share for the fourth 20%, and finally the income share for the bottom 20%. Please state your answers in percentages for full credit. You do not have to show your calculation.
population share income share
top 20% ______________
2nd 20% ______________
mid 20% _____________
4th 20% _____________
bottom 20% _____________
24. Based on your answers in question #23, fill in the cumulative income distribution table using percentages. Please start with…
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Micro Economics For Today
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