SajjadAhmad wrote:
Source: McGraw Hill GMAT
Many people complain that not enough citizens of the country vote. Voting, they point out, is a simple act and it gives people the opportunityto directly affect the government so there is no reason for people not to vote. But economists point out that voting does have costs: time spent at the polls and money spent on transportation. The economic benefits achieved by voting are so negligible that the cost is never worth it.
If the economists’ statements are true, than
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