On average, those ages 25 to 39 with at least a bachelor's degree and outstanding student debt have
higher family incomes — the individual's income plus that of his or her spouse or partner — than those in this age range lacking a bachelor's degree (regardless of loan status).
But the critics note that a high percentage of students offered the vouchers — 47 percent in Washington, 46 percent in Dayton and 24 percent in New York — did not use them, and that those who ended up using them had
higher family incomes and higher levels of parent education and were less likely to be on welfare.
Takers had
higher family incomes in New York and D.C., but lower incomes in Dayton.
Some 59 % of whites favor this idea, compared with about half of Hispanics (48 %) and 36 % of African - Americans.25 College graduates and those with
higher family incomes tend to be more strongly in favor of this idea than are those with less education or income, respectively.
Those with
higher family incomes are especially strong in their support for a requirement that all children be vaccinated against MMR in order to attend public schools.
People with
higher family incomes ($ 75,000 or more) are more inclined than those with lower family incomes to see high health benefits and low risk of side effects from the MMR vaccine.
Is it simply because they have, on average,
higher family incomes?
Student: A $ 2.2 - million annual investment in the budget means part - time students with
higher family incomes will still be eligible for Canada Student Loans.
Straus and Bacon, for example, in their study of over 15,000 college students, found that the incidence of abstention from alcohol on the part of the parents decreased in each category as they moved from lower to
higher family income.
Mothers with higher educational attainment or
higher family income were more likely to breast - feed until the sixth month.
An obvious advantage of
a higher family income is that it enables parents to spend more money on books, computers, high - quality child care, summer camps, music lessons, private schooling, and other enrichment opportunities for their children.
Higher family income leads to greater choice in both public and private schools.
In a 2010 research review, Harvard University's Susan Eaton noted that racial segregation in schools has such a severe impact on the test score - gap that it outweighs the positive effects of
a higher family income for minority students.
Within the no - disorder group, preschoolers who were white, had parents who were married, had
higher family income and parental education levels, had a higher proportion of family members with a history of affective disorders, and had fewer stressful life events were less likely to drop out (P <.05 for all).
Not exact matches
One of the few provisions that will meaningfully offset tax cuts for
high -
income families is the $ 10,000 SALT cap.
Domestically, students who came from
higher -
income families, or had a parent in a skilled occupation (especially one in finance) tended to score
higher, as did students who had their own bank account.
«What if these kids on the bottom of the
income distribution innovated at the same rate as the kids who come from
higher income families?»
Children from
high -
income families are 10 times as likely to become inventors as those from low -
income families.
The study, by the District of Columbia's chief financial officer, found that among
families earning $ 25,000 a year, Seattle had the fourth -
highest tax burden among 51 cities when it comes to taxes paid for
income, property, sales and automobile.
High -
income families would receive significant benefits from the Senate bill's proposed tax cuts.
The GOP's health - care reform bill significantly benefits
high -
income families, according to a recent study.
With the tax cuts proposed in the bill, known as the Better Care Reconciliation Act,
high -
income families would benefit the most.
«Self - assessed time crunch has increased more for lower -
income families than for
higher -
income families between 1992 and 2005,» the authors wrote.
The same is true for women with
higher incomes: 30 percent of women with
family incomes of $ 100,000 or more report they've earned less than a man who was doing comparable work, Pew notes, compared with roughly one - in - five women with lower
incomes.
«It's really very skewed toward
higher -
income families, which is the biggest problem with it,» says Angela Rachidi, a research fellow in poverty studies at the American Enterprise Institute.
Surprisingly, research shows that individuals from low -
income families are more likely to work at unpaid internships than their
higher -
income peers.
Together, Lane and Comley looked at the Broadway theater demographics, which has remained the same for many years — over 40 years old, Caucasian, largely female,
higher average education and much
higher disposable
income than an average American
family (the latest figure places the average annual household
income of the Broadway theatergoer at $ 194,940).
Maag said that the new plan is «heavily tilted towards
high -
income families.»
But Ivanka's position has evolved since the Trump campaign released its original child care proposals, which involved making child - care costs tax deductible and was widely criticized for benefiting
higher -
income families vastly more than low -
income ones.
The Liberal government says the
income - sprinkling measure is designed to prevent
higher earners from distributing
income to their children or their spouses within the business when those
family members aren't actively engaged in the business.
Medical payments were more common in months where
families»
income was
higher.
Those with
higher household
incomes are slightly more likely than those with lower
incomes to say the tax cuts would help their
family's financial situation.
Benefits — Each
family / real estate investor keeps average $ 600 / mo for 2 yrs, real estate in all major metropolitans will have a traded price, increase buying power of low
income high credit citizens, stimulate real estate investment by making it easier for investors to cash flow a rental property, reduce home inventory, the increase home values and liquidity provides incentive to put the $ X trillion in capital currently on the sidelines back to work and mortgage prepayments will increase capital availability.
But other parts of the law — like the recommendations to offer a
higher exit eligibility limit, and to average several months»
income so that a single spike in
income wouldn't cause the
family to be kicked off the program — were simply that: recommendations.
This indicates that parenthood further benefits, or at least doesn't harm, the earnings of
high -
income families.
However, when
families are making these decisions themselves, their marginal tax rates will have significant effects on the lifetime earnings differences, especially for
high -
income families or
families who currently qualify for means - tested benefits.
They allow lower and middle
income families to shield their retirement savings from
high rates of taxation and clawbacks of public pensions, leveling the tax «playing field» compared to
high income families with access to many tax - planning strategies.
This government has definitely cut taxes for
high income one - earner
families with children under 18 (15 % 0f
families); for
families with teenage children who apparently need «child care»; and for
families who can afford to put their kids in sports leagues and camps and music lessons.
Beginning in the 2018 tax year the federal government introduced a number of changes to the tax code to curb so - called «
income sprinkling», a tactic used by some
higher -
income small business owners to shift
income to lower - taxed
family members.
However, where financial aid falls short — and it can for
families with
higher incomes, or when the student has too much money in his or her name — the landscape for scholarships is lush with plenty of options.
Both our
families came to the US with nothing, so my wife and I went from low
income (assisted living) to
high middle class in 40 years of our lives.
You want to be prepared for all seasons; to know that regardless of what happens with your employment situation, the government's budget, the Federal Reserve and interest rates, or the stock market, your
family will enjoy
higher income from dividends, interest, and rents with each passing year.
In other words take from all
families with children and give to 15 per cent of
high -
income families with children.
A single earner
family with
income of $ 60,000 should not pay a
higher tax rate than a two - earner
family earning $ 60,000.
It is well known that the Conservative government is also committed to introducing
income splitting for
families with children under the age of eighteen, despite the overwhelming evidence that this change would benefit only a small number of
high -
income families.
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.
At the
high end, the tax loss is estimated at $ 1.7 - billion, which assumes 50 per cent of the salary
income was not earned for real work performed, and the
family member had a 15 - per - cent - lower marginal tax rate than the company owner.
Cable operating
income was
higher in the third quarter due to growth at Disney Channel, ABC
Family and ESPN.
The government chose to allocate much of it to support
income splitting for
high -
income families.
But as of 2010, the average dairy farm's net worth was well over $ 2.5 million, the average poultry / egg farm's net worth was almost $ 4 million, and the net cash
income of the average dairy, poultry or egg farm (over and above net worth of assets) was also far
higher than that of the average Canadian
family (in 2010, net
income, including after
family wages, was more than $ 130,000 for dairy and over $ 150,000 for poultry and eggs).