The nation’s economic collapse jolted many New Yorkers into financial distress, driving some into poverty and dependence on food

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问题     The nation’s economic collapse jolted many New Yorkers into financial distress, driving some into poverty and dependence on food stamps and unemployment benefits and even altering their living arrangements between 2007 and 2009, according to census data released Tuesday that offered the first extensive measure of how the city weathered the recession.
    Although New York City has fared better than the country as a whole, recording smaller increases in poverty and smaller declines in household income, more subtle indicators, like the rise in the number of New Yorkers living in homes without kitchens, underscore the struggles confronting many.
    The Census Bureau’s 2009 American Community Survey also found that from 2007 to 2009, the income of single people in the city shrank the most among New Yorkers; the poverty rate edged up among people 15 to 64 years old; both parents were in the work force more often; home values dipped; the share of renters increased compared with owners; more renters were paying over 35 percent of their income on housing; and a smaller share said they owned two vehicles. The proportion of very rich and very poor New Yorkers rose slightly, and the gap between them remained higher in New York than in any other state, and, in Manhattan, higher than in any other county in the country.
    Earlier this year, the city said its own more sophisticated measure of poverty classified 22 percent of New Yorkers as poor in 2008, when the Census Bureau put the official figure at 17. 6 percent. Officials would not speculate on what the 2009 rate would be by the more complex measure that takes account of costs like commuting and day care and benefits like tax credits.
    "The official measure does not include much of what has been done to cushion the blow of the recession on low-income families," said Mark K. Levitan, poverty research director for the city’s Center for Economic Opportunity. " The new and expanded tax credits and the large increase in food stamp participation don’t get counted in the official measure; they will get counted in ours. "
    Joel Berg, executive director of the New York City Coalition Against Hunger, said the rising raw numbers and percentages of city residents living below the federal poverty line($ 17,600 for a family of three)and the shrinking income of many New Yorkers were "the latest proof that low-income, hungry and even middle-class New Yorkers are suffering mightily in this recession, even as the ultrarich become even wealthier. "  
What can we infer from Paragraph 1 and Paragraph 2?

选项 A、Dependence on food stamps may not have been counted in previous census.
B、Few people suffered from recession in New York than in other cities. .
C、The recession affects the New Yorkers in some subtle ways.
D、The household income in New York is higher than that in other cities.

答案C

解析 推断题。根据本文第二段内容,纽约市虽然在贫困人口增加幅度和家庭收入缩减方面情况好于全国,但也给出了一些更细微的数据,说明纽约市民的生活在更微妙的方面也受到经济衰退的影响,因此,[C]符合原文语义。四个选项中较易排除[B]和[D],这两项曲解了原文第二段首句,原文只是说贫困人口增加较少,而不是遭受经济衰退影响的绝对人数少;家庭收入减少幅度较低也不能说明家庭收入的绝对数值高,故[B]和[D]都不符合原文语义。文章首段说数据显示纽约很多市民开始依赖食品券生活,并说这是首次关于城市经济衰退情况的全面数据,但不能据此认为过去的统计没有涉及食品券的依赖情况,故『A]也错误。
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