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Ebrown

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Capital gains or income from investments, is taxed
 
  a. at the same rate as income from employment.
  b. at a higher rate than income from pensions.
  c. at a lower rate than income from employment.
  d. at a lower rate than income from pensions.

Question 2

The federal government finances itself primarily from
 
  a. individual income tax and social security payroll taxes.
  b. corporate taxes and social security payroll taxes.
  c. estate taxes and import tariffs.
  d. borrowing from foreign banks.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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