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Beth was injured at work and is eligible to receive workers compensation benefits. All of the following benefits are provided under workers compensation EXCEPT
 
  A) disability income.
  B) retirement benefits for dependents.
  C) rehabilitation benefits.
  D) medical care.

Question 2

Which of the following would help to reduce the long-range OASDI actuarial deficit?
 
  A) increasing the payroll tax rate
  B) increasing benefits
  C) reducing the taxable wage base
  D) increasing the cost of living adjustment



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

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Answer: A



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