The increase in government spending on unemployment insurance payments to workers who lose their jobs during a recession and the decrease in government spending on unemployment insurance payments to workers during an expansion is an example of
A) discretionary monetary policy. B) automatic stabilizers.
C) automatic monetary policy. D) discretionary fiscal policy.
B
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a. the poor b. most of the middle class c. the rich d. first generation students
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