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Destiiny22

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If average Americans start to pay off the huge credit card debt they now hold, then
 
  A) a shift in the supply of loanable funds will cause interest rates to rise.
  B) a shift in the supply of loanable funds will cause interest rates to fall.
  C) a shift in the demand for loanable funds will cause interest rates to rise.
  D) a shift in the demand for loanable funds will cause interest rates to fall.
  E) there will be an excess demand for loanable funds.

Question 2

Benefit levels for TANF are the same, regardless of where you live.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

F



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