I agree it is Wholefoods disciples pushing for excessively expensive school foods be served to all students (much of which they only toss in the garbage) to be paid for with increasing tax dollars from middle and
lower class taxpayers.
Not exact matches
Cuomo said preventing upper - middle -
class and wealthier
taxpayers from using the deduction will help drive them out of the state and put more of a tax burden on
lower - income earners.
Reduction of
class size in Tennessee cost roughly $ 12,000 per student, whereas the SCSF voucher intervention cost the foundation about $ 4,200 per student, but reduced costs to the
taxpayer by
lowering the number of students who required instruction in public schools.
But even middle -
class taxpayers can benefit, as long as they have enough time to reap the benefits of tax deferral and a similar or preferably
lower forecast tax bracket in retirement.
The Senate plan specifically most benefits
taxpayers who make over $ 500,000 a year, while eventually
lowering incomes for the working
class, and adding $ 1.5 trillion to the national debt.