From an economic policy perspective, pre-tax income is the measure of the economic effect of
additional family income on gross domestic product, or GDP.
Not exact matches
If the province approves the plan, it would cost an
additional $ 977 to a
family of five with an above - average
income, two cars and driving 40,000 kilometres a year.
Rachidi says using the tax system to get child care assistance to middle -
income families makes sense, in part because it doesn't require any
additional administrative infrastructure.
Plus, JM
Family has an automatic 3 percent employer contribution to their 401 (k), and the company offers a pension plan to provide
additional supplemental
income during retirement.
The larger standard deduction, the unspecified larger child tax credit, and «
additional tax relief» to be named later will protect «typical» low -
income families from a tax hike, we are told, but others will see their bills actually climb.
Additional revenues for
income tax cuts could also be found by eliminating
income splitting for high -
income families with children under18 (about $ 2 billion), and by eliminating many of the unfair and unnecessary «special» tax breaks (about $ 1.5 billion) introduced by the Conservatives.
Not only will a home - based business help keep you busy and active during the day, but it will also provide
additional income for the
family.
Specific policies include a Canada Employment Credit and Tax Fairness Plan to reduce taxes for working
families and seniors; tax credits for public transit, kid's sports, textbooks, tools, and apprentices; increased support to the provinces and territories to create new child care spaces; increasing the Senior Age Credit amount by an
additional $ 1,000; and allowing
income splitting for caregivers of
family members with disabilities.
The Supplement was intended to provide working
families at low -
income levels with
additional resources for child - rearing costs, including child care support.
Chefs and venues will be hosting events throughout the year, with proceeds benefiting the Jacobson
family for mounting medical bills and
additional expenses due to loss of
income.
What is the potential of urban agriculture to be a source of community development, in terms of generating employment and
additional income for hard - pressed
family budgets, and helping to establish self - sustaining local and regional food economies?
Now, my blog is my business and I make a very nice
additional income for our
family working from home.
Sometimes it means adding an
additional income to the
family, which can make the difference between a child receiving music lessons or receiving free school lunches.
is someone who wants to make
additional income for their
family in a fun and social environment.
Low -
income families, or fixed
income groups like pensioners have been left struggling to pay the price, with
additional charges added to meals on wheels, day care centres, or homecare services.
The
additional requirements would hurt low -
income parents who face barriers to work, such as a lack of affordable child care and scanty transportation options, said Ken Taylor, executive director at Kids Forward, a group that analyzes policies affecting children and
families in Wisconsin.
The new Jerri Hoffmann Child +
Family Center opened Monday in Carpentersville, but Illinois» budget battle left some wondering whether it will be able to serve the
additional low -
income working
families it was meant to help.Operated by the Children's Home...
That this House declines to give a Second Reading to the Welfare Benefits Up - rating Bill because it fails to address the reasons why the cost of benefits is exceeding the Government's plans; notes that the Resolution Foundation has calculated that 68 per cent of households affected by these measures are in work and that figures from the Institute for Fiscal Studies show that all the measures announced in the Autumn Statement, including those in the Bill, will mean a single - earner
family with children on average will be # 534 worse off by 2015; further notes that the Bill does not include anything to remedy the deficiencies in the Government's work programme or the slipped timetable for universal credit; believes that a comprehensive plan to reduce the benefits bill must include measures to create economic growth and help the 129,400 adults over the age of 25 out of work for 24 months or more, but that the Bill does not do so; further believes that the Bill should introduce a compulsory jobs guarantee, which would give long - term unemployed adults a job they would have to take up or lose benefits, funded by limiting tax relief on pension contributions for people earning over # 150,000 to 20 per cent; and further believes that the proposals in the Bill are unfair when the
additional rate of
income tax is being reduced, which will result in those earning over a million pounds per year receiving an average tax cut of over # 100,000 a year.
When we increase the number of working adults with just two years of
additional education and training, it leads to higher
incomes throughout their careers, helps keep
families stable and helps generate billions for the economy,» says Senator Gillibrand.
At diagnosis, 20 percent of
families were low -
income; six months later an
additional 12 percent suffered
income losses that pushed their
income below 200 percent of the federal poverty level.
Single mothers earn significantly less than single fathers, and they're penalized for each
additional child they have even though the
income of single fathers remains the same or increases with each added child in their
family.
Through sharing doTERRA with others, I have been able to provide
additional income for my
family.
You will have the option to provide some
additional personal details such as your physical appearance, occupation,
income, lifestyle, background,
family preferences, education, religion and languages spoken.
The Trust is also recommending that the government introduces a means - tested voucher — or encourages schools to do so — funded through the pupil premium, through which lower -
income families could access
additional support and enrichment.
While we find only small effects for children from nonpoor
families, for low -
income children, a 10 percent increase in per - pupil spending each year for all 12 years of public school is associated with roughly 0.5
additional years of completed education, 9.6 percent higher wages, and a 6.1 - percentage - point reduction in the annual incidence of adult poverty.
Because the administrative files provide only a very coarse measure of
family socioeconomic status — eligibility for the federal free or reduced - price lunch program — we constructed an
additional proxy for
family income by matching each student's residential address to U.S. Census data on the median household
income in the student's neighborhood.
Once this control is in place, the
family income variable (not shown) has no
additional explanatory power over either outcome.
We should provide
additional income to
families living in poverty.
Students with
family incomes of $ 60,000 or less ($ 12,000 allowance for each
additional dependent) are eligible to receive a scholarship.
In its 2016 budget, the Obama administration has proposed a new billion - dollar federal program, Teaching for Tomorrow, which requests an
additional $ 1 billion in federal funding for services to children from low -
income families.
Families, especially those in low -
income households, need
additional social supports to be confident choosers.
[18] However, there is hope for better deal for lower -
income families in the vague promise in the Framework of «
additional tax relief that will be included during the committee process.»
As Elaine Maag at the Urban - Brookings Tax Policy Center puts it, the proposed increase in the Child Tax Credit under the Framework would «provide no
additional benefit for very low -
income families; roughly replace the Framework's proposal to repeal personal exemptions for most middle -
income families; and slightly increase taxes for higher
income families.»
The net result of the calculations under the
Additional Child Tax Credit is that the very lowest
income families receive nothing and those doing better but still living in poverty receive less than they would if they were making a modestly higher
income.
The paltry payout of the Child Tax Credit to low -
income families occurs despite the benefit being partially refundable under a provision of the law called the
Additional Child Tax Credit.
The size of this effect is larger in some studies than in others, and, in some cases,
additional funding appears to matter more for some students than for others — in particular students from low -
income families who have access to fewer resources outside of school.
The report will not only include the number of open private school seats, but also the percentage of Nevada private schools that offer
additional tuition assistance to low -
income families.
The government should introduce a means tested voucher system, as part of the pupil premium, through which lower
income families could purchase
additional educational support for pupils, such as extra-curricular tuition.
The current funding system that is based off a communities tax base often times penalizes children and communities that need
additional resources but due to
family / household
income don't reach the mark.
An increase of $ 7.8 million to provide access to full - day state preschool for an
additional 2,959 children from low -
income working
families starting March 1, 2017.
Where
additional household
income is not available, such as when educators do not have partners or
families to partially support them, the educators themselves bear the cost of early years education.
This would ensure that students coming from low -
income families or students who are English language learners would receive
additional money.
AFC also believes that Congress and the Administration should pursue
additional and bold policies to fulfill the President's promise to expand school choice, including: a K - 12 tax credit to leverage private money in support of scholarships for lower
income families; vouchers for children of active duty military members so they can attend schools of their parents» choice; Education Savings Accounts for children in Bureau of Indian Education schools; and more funding for the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program.
Among the proposed cuts are grant programs, including Teacher Education Assistance grants (for those who agree to teach, after college, for four years in a public school serving low -
income families) and Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (
additional grant money for qualified undergraduate students from the lowest
income levels).
The UCLA center also plans to advise California school districts on how to more effectively use
additional revenue for high - needs students — English language learners, foster care youth and those from low -
income families — they have received through the Local Control Funding Formula.
Moreover, because the LCFF allocates
additional funds to school districts based on their number of disadvantaged students — English learners, foster youth, and students from low -
income families — increasing funding for the LCFF means more dollars are being provided to improve educational equity.
Title I — using a comprehensive needs assessment process, funding is targeted at meeting the identified needs of children from low -
income families and other disadvantaged groups, and for the already identified Priority Schools, supplying
additional family and community engagement personnel and specialized training for principals, the first year, and other personnel in the following years based on needs.
Making the situation even more unfair, Malloy has provided no meaningful
additional support for public schools in Connecticut's middle -
income communities meaning that the burden of local property taxes has become even more unfair for middle - class
families.
A $ 2 million federal grant will open 11
additional Head Start classrooms for infants and toddlers from low -
income families in Springfield.
North Carolina, like many states, sets aside
additional money for poor districts and disadvantaged students — that is, kids who come from a single - parent
family, low -
income family, or have at least one parent who did not earn a high school diploma.