Asked by Karely Adameee on May 15, 2024

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Which of the following is taken into consideration when calculating the low-income cutoff in Canada?

A) size of community
B) size of the federal budget
C) size of the provincial budget
D) the number of persons applying for assistance relative to the amount of funding available

Low-income Cutoff

A threshold used to identify individuals or families who devote a significantly higher portion of their income to basic necessities than the average household.

Size of Community

Refers to the physical dimensions or population numbers characterizing a community, which can influence its social dynamics, resources, and cohesion.

  • Appreciate the effects of governmental policies and taxation on the distribution of wealth among different income groups.
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Danny CheekMay 19, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The low-income cutoff in Canada considers the size of the community, among other factors, to determine the income threshold below which a family is likely to spend significantly more of its income on necessities such as food, clothing, and housing than the average family.