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Business, 03.12.2019 06:31 guyfromnasa

Every year, the u. s. census bureau conducts an income survey of about 60,000 american families that are carefully selected to represent the whole population. the data collected are used to measure income inequality. which of the following is a reason that census data may provide an inaccurate measure of income inequality? very few people move from one income quintile to another over the years. higher-income families tend to have more people to support. in-kind transfers do not improve standards of living but are counted as income.

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