Whenpeoplebecomeunemployed,itis_____whichisoftenworsethanlackofwages.A)lazinessB)povertyC)idlenessD)inability

When people become unemployed, it is _____ which is often worse than lack of wages.

   A) laziness           B) poverty        C) idleness            D) inability

 


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