John and Sue are both factory workers who earn a combined in…
John and Sue are both factory workers who earn a combined income of $45,000 a year. They also have four children. They rarely go out to eat and rely on family and friends for help with day care and other needs. They constantly compare their inequality to the lifestyles of others. Which measure can be used to understand this family’s situation?
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Steve is a college senior who helps care for 2 younger siblings on weekends, he has five finals scheduled on the same day this week, He must practice for the upcoming swim meet, and go to work weekdays. Steve is experiencing role overload.
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