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If Aisha has a PhD, but barely makes enough to pay rent. She has started  getting severe headaches that she thinks are caused by stress. The  socioeconomic factor that is most likely causing Aisha health problems is  : C. Income level

Income level has to do with the level or income category a person or an individual fall under based on the  amount of money they earned.

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Based on the given scenario  the health problems she is facing was because she cant meet up with her needs or she cant afford the adequate means of life despite the fact that Aisha has a PHD.

Aisha falls under low income earner because she  barely makes enough to pay her rent  which in turn means that their is tendency of her developing health problem.

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