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This result gives a market income distribution (synonymous with AGI) compared to total income, which includes government transfer and other forms of US subsidies, such as food stamps, etc. Henceforth, this market income distribution will be associated with the economy A, shown in Figure 1. At ...
This result gives a market income distribution (synonymous with AGI) compared to total income, which includes government transfer and other forms of US subsidies, such as food stamps, etc. Henceforth, this market income distribution will be associated with the economy A, shown in Figure 1. At ...
Even more resources are transferred through in-kind (non-cash) programs such as Medicare and Medicaid, food stamps (now SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Food Program), housing assistance and Pell grants, in which 1 In addition to making after-tax incomes less unequal, economists have noted ...