When a city experiences a sharp decline in population, the city's tax revenues, which pay for such city services as police protection and maintenance of water lines, also decrease. The area to be policed and the number and length of the water lines to be maintained, however, do not decrease. Attempting to make up the tax revenue lost by raising tax rates is not feasible, since higher tax rates would cause even more residents to leave.
The information given most strongly supports which of the following general claims?
If, in a city with sharply declining population, police protection and water line maintenance do not deteriorate, some other service previously provided by the city will deteriorate or be eliminated.
If a city's tax rates are held stable over a period of time, neither the population nor the levels of city services provided will tend to decline over that period.
If a city's population declines sharply, police protection and water line maintenance are the services that deteriorate most immediately and most markedly.
A city that suffers revenue losses because of a sharp decline in population can make up some of the lost tax revenue by raising tax rates, provided the city's tax rates are low in relation to those of other cities.
A city that is losing residents because tax rates are perceived as too high by those residents can reverse this population trend by bringing its tax rates down to a more moderate level.
当一个城市的人口降低,由于支付市政服务(警察,水管维护等)的税收也相应得降低。但需要维持的警力、水管的长度不会减少,提高税收只会让更多市民离开。问must be true
choice a, 在一个人口减少的城市里面,如果警力、水管服务不恶化,那么肯定有其他服务将会恶化或终止结束。correct
choice c, 如果一个城市人口减少,警力和水管服务会是下降得最快最明显的服务。irrelevant,无法推断出,有可能其他服务也一起在恶化且恶化程度一样
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