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  1. How did the decrease in job opportunities during the Great Depression affect wages?Wages decreased. Wages increased slightly.
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  2. At the beginning of 2000 (t=0), women's wages were 68% of men's wages and by the beginning of 2013 (t=0), women's wages were 68%
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  3. How can competition in a scarce labor market affect wages?Wages will go down because productivity is lower. Wages will remain
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  4. Predict your wages if you assemble 100 phone in one day, using the equation of the trend line y=0.75+30, where x is the number
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  5. The following adjusting journal entry was found on page 4 of the journal. Select the best explanation for the entry.Wages
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  6. For wages less than the maximum taxable wage base, Social Security contributions (including those for Medicare) by employees are
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  7. Which describes gross income?(1 point)Responses all wages, payments, and other earnings all wages, payments, and other earnings
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  8. Which describes gross income?(1 point) Responses all wages, payments, and other earnings all wages, payments, and other earnings
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  9. which of the following would result from low labor demand and higher demand and high labor supplywages stat the same wages rise
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  10. If the supply of computer engineers increases at the same time that the demand for these workers decreases, what would be the
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