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What share of the U.S. population is officially counted as poor?

a. 45 percent
b. 25 percent
c. 15 percent
d. 5 percent

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Final answer:

In recent years, the U.S. poverty rate has been around 15 percent of the population, with current figures being slightly below this level.

Step-by-step explanation:

The share of the U.S. population officially counted as poor, as per the provided figures, fluctuated over time. However, the poverty rate has not been less than 11% in the last four decades. Specifically, in 2011, the U.S. poverty rate peaked at 15.9% before dropping slightly to 14.5% in 2013. Therefore, the closest answer to the student's question would be that, historically, the poverty rate has been around or below 15 percent, with recent years showing a rate slightly below this level. Answer choice (c) 15 percent most accurately reflects the historical data. 15 percent would therefore be the answer to the question: What share of the U.S. population is officially counted as poor?

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