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Diseases constantly present in a population are called
Deadweight Loss
Deadweight loss is the decrease in total surplus (both consumer and producer surplus) that occurs when a market is not in perfect competition, typically due to inefficiencies like taxes, subsidies, or monopolies.
Disposable Income
The amount of money that households have available for spending and saving after income taxes have been accounted for.
Poverty Line
A threshold set by governments to define the minimum income level necessary to afford basic necessities, delineating who is considered to be in poverty.
Political Conservatives
Individuals or groups who advocate for maintaining traditional institutions, values, and practices, often emphasizing limited government, personal responsibility, and free-market economy.
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