Q10:TTGWD11-Q30:
Editorial:
In Ledland,
unemployed adults receive government assistance. To reduce unemployment, the government
proposes to supplement the income of those who accept jobs that pay less than
government assistance, thus enabling employers to hire workers cheaply. However, the supplement will not raise any
worker’s income above what government assistance would provide if he or she were
not gainfully employed. Therefore,
unemployed people will have no financial incentive to accept jobs that would
entitle them to the supplement.
Which of the following, if true about Ledland, most seriously
weakens the argument of the editorial?
A.
The government
collects no taxes on assistance it provides to unemployed individuals and their
families.
B.
Neighboring
countries with laws that mandate the minimum wage an employer must pay an
employee have higher unemployment rates than Ledland currently has.
C.
People who are
employed and look for a new job tend to get higher-paying jobs than job seekers
who are unemployed.
D.
The yearly amount
unemployed people receive from government assistance is less than the yearly
income that the government defines as the poverty level.
E.
People sometimes
accept jobs that pay relatively little simply because they enjoy the work.
还是没想明白 那些已经有工作的比那些失业的回想找更高工资的工作 跟题目有什么关系 |