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Why is per-capita U.S.currency demand so large? Who is holding large amounts of U.S.currency and why are they doing so? Should U.S.policymakers be concerned about this? Why?
Lower Classes
A social group viewed as having the lowest status in a society, often associated with low income, limited access to education, and precarious employment.
Sociologists
Scientists who study society, social behaviors, patterns, and cultures.
Drinking Companions
Individuals with whom one shares the social activity of consuming alcohol, often in a casual or recreational setting.
Suburbs
Outlying districts of a city or town, typically residential in nature and often characterized by lower population density than the urban core.
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