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According to Paragraph 2, who are most likely to be poor?
A

Women of color.

B

White women.

C

Men of color.

D

White men.


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推理判断题。根据题干信息定位到第二段第一二句话“Black or Hispanic women are four times as likely to be low-wage workers as are white men”“White women are more than three times as likely as white men to be low-wage workers”,由此可知,黑人女性或者西班牙裔女性成为低工资劳动者的可能性是具有同等技能和经验的白人男性的4倍,白人女性成为低工资劳动者的可能性比白人男性高3倍多,两种比较的参照标准都是白人男性,因此成为低工资劳动者可能性最高的人群是黑人或西班牙裔女性,而她们属于有色人种,故答案为A项。
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