14. Consider the following statements with respect to Medicaid, a joint health insurance program between both the states and the federal government.
a. It provides medical insurance for certain low-income people, including those below the poverty line, with a focus on families with children, the elderly, and the disabled.
b. About one-third of Medicaid spending is for low-income mothers with children.
c. While an increasing share of the program funding in recent years has gone to pay for nursing home costs for the elderly poor.
d. All of these are true.
14. Consider the following statements with respect to Medicaid, a joint health insurance program between both the states and the federal government.
a. It provides medical insurance for certain low-income people, including those below the poverty line, with a focus on families with children, the elderly, and the disabled.
b. About one-third of Medicaid spending is for low-income mothers with children.
c. While an increasing share of the program funding in recent years has gone to pay for nursing home costs for the elderly poor.
d. All of these are true.
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The poverty threshold for a household with one person in 2010 was:
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about $25,600. |
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B. |
about $21,100. |
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C. |
about $11,300. |
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D. |
about $38,000. |
Compared to a generation ago, public aid programs that are likely to benefit families have received:
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less funding. |
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B. |
about the same level of funding. |
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C. |
no funding. |
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D. |
more funding. |
There is considerable ________ among the quintiles of the distribution of income, with many families moving from ________ and others moving from ________ quintiles.
A. |
immobility; lower to lower; higher to higher |
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B. |
immobility; lower to higher; higher to lower |
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C. |
stability; lower to higher; higher to higher |
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D. |
mobility; higher to lower; lower to higher |
The ________ is widely used to measure income inequality.
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median household income |
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B. |
ability-to-pay principle |
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C. |
poverty rate |
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D. |
Gini coefficient |
Medicaid is funded by:
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private charities. |
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B. |
federal and state governments. |
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C. |
state governments only. |
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D. |
the federal government only. |
Private health insurance is funded by:
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members of a large pool of individuals, each paying a fixed premium to a private company that agrees to pay most of the medical expenses of the members. |
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B. |
tax contributions to Medicare. |
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C. |
the government. |
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D. |
people who are extremely ill who pay very high premiums. |
n the United States, the government pays _______ of all medical costs.
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between 70% and 80% |
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B. |
approximately 50% |
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C. |
100% |
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D. |
less than 20% |
Which of the following programs represents in-kind transfers?
A. |
Medicaid |
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B. |
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families |
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C. |
the Earned Income Tax Credit |
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D. |
Social Security |
Children raised in poverty have a greater likelihood of living in poverty as adults than do those raised in nonpoor families, because low income is highly correlated with higher:
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high school dropout rates. |
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B. |
high school dropout rates, risk of mental problems and behavioral disorders, and with higher rates of illness and hospitalization. |
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C. |
risk of mental problems and behavioral disorders. |
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D. |
rates of illness and hospitalization. |