How does Reagan's evidence compare to the available
data?
awned
came
about
Reagan's claim that inflation rose sharply under
Carter is supported by the data.
Reagan's claim that inflation was still rising in 1980
is supported by the data.
The graph supports Regan's claim that we should
boost productivity to fight inflation
The graph supports Reagan's claim that raising
taxes does not affect inflation.
o say
ent, as
int
ent.

Respuesta :

Answer:

Reagan’s claim that inflation rose sharply under Carter is supported by the data.

Explanation:

Correct on edg

Lanuel

In comparison to the available data, Reagan's claim that inflation rose sharply under Carter is supported by the data.

What is inflation?

In Economics, inflation can be defined as the persistent general rise in the price of goods and services in an economy or country.

President Reagan posited that inflation rose sharply in the United States of America, under President Carter based on the evidence that were supported by these data:

  • An increase in inflation rates.
  • The unemployment rate.
  • The number of jobs lost by citizens.

Read more on inflation here: https://brainly.com/question/1082634