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The Roman aristocracy's view of liberty
Elderly
Individuals who are significantly beyond the usual age for retirement, often implying an age at which they receive certain societal or economic benefits like pensions.
Deadweight Loss
An economic inefficiency arising when there's a failure to attain or an impossibility of attaining equilibrium for a particular good or service.
Taxes on Labor
Refers to taxes imposed on wages or salaries earned, impacting the net income of employees.
Second Earners
Refers to individuals in a household who contribute income in addition to the primary breadwinner, often impacting households' labor supply decisions and overall economic dynamics.
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