Whether either spouse contributed to the other's increased earning potential (how
much income a person could earn based on education, job skills, and work history)
Not exact matches
The low -
income group isn't simply «poor»
people, though their expenditures are indeed
much lower than the high -
income group.
«There's a certain percentage of
people who care so
much about food for themselves,» says Stop program director Kathryn Scharf, «and who can extend that empathy to lower -
income people who are excluded from the pleasures of food.
It could be a difference of an ordinary
income tax rate, which can be as
much as 39.6 percent, or a long - term capital gains rate, 15 percent for most
people.
For instance, you can break it down by device or placement you want to show up for (e.g. news feed or right column), you can define more demographics such as
income, liquid assets, ethnicity, the type of car
people drive, the household composition and
much more.
The social giant collects
much more information than that, which results in at least 600 targeting options including household
income, level of education, home type, home value, home ownership status, household composition, parents of children with specific ages, newly engaged couples, new vehicle buyers, expats, a variety of buyer profiles,
people who frequently buy online, frequent travelers, and
much more.
Despite Asia's 4.4 billion
people, the United States»
much smaller population still remains the largest target for many startups because disposable
incomes here are larger.
British
people have too
much debt, not enough savings, their
incomes are in decline, and that is creating «a real macroeconomic challenge,» Moody's said.
A recent Commonwealth Fund study co-authored by Collins looked at how
much low -
income people, who would otherwise be eligible for Medicaid if their state had expanded the program, would pay in premiums and out - of - pocket health costs if they enrolled in «silver» Obamacare plans and if they were «medium» users of health care.
Of course these days lots of
people have grey and black cash
income streams, too, but there are still lots of «common folk» without
much of either.
Then the inequality — the fact that so
much of this is going to the
people at the top — cuts the growth rate for the median
income per
person down from 0.8 to 0.4.
Often
people use the old formula of four times their yearly
income to determine how
much life insurance they need, and this is a poor substitute for actual analysis of your situations and options.
Everything is based on how
much income is coming into the household, as well as how many
people are living in the house.
A paper co-authored by University of Ottawa Professor Michael Wolfson, one of Canada's top researchers on
income and equality issues, said there was
much debate of Ottawa's new program this year allowing some
income splitting for couples with children, but most
people don't realize
income splitting has long existed for thousands of professionals such as doctors and lawyers who have been able to funnel their
incomes through private companies they create to hold their
income.
Are there any passive
income streams you recommend the most for young
people who don't have
much experience yet in the game?
A lot of
people who work in the US make too
much income to qualify for Medicaid and welfare.
Such an
income is above the federal poverty level for a single
person, but it's still not
much.
Many
people desire to have a good
income at their, but they don't have
much idea how to exactly do that on the Internet.
Many
people wish to have a high
income at their, but they don't have
much idea how to exactly do that on the Internet.
Your niece would get both the CCTB and UCCB if their
income was 90k, making the monthly benefit $ 187, which should be
much more than 1 week of groceries for 3
people.
But combining longer life expectancy with low interest rates means that a
person starting to save today would have to set aside
much more to generate the same retirement
income as a
person who began saving 25 years ago, if both wished to retire at the same age.
Although some
people believe economic status is overrated; many
people want to know how
much income you need to be considered part of the upper class.
This brings up the top - down constraint on revenue that is caused by disposable
income limits:
people have only so
much money to spend.
Many
people use estimates of CPI to plan how
much income they will need for retirement.
«The new credit applies on a
much higher
income level,» said Leon LaBrecque, CEO of LJPR Financial Advisers in Troy, Mich. «A lot of
people will get to use it who didn't get a child credit before.»
Many
people desire to have a passive
income at home, but they don't have
much idea how to exactly do that on the Internet.
Adding Americorp and Teach for America to section 217 likely will not cost
much — these young
people don't have high
incomes, so their deductions are proportionately smaller — and their inclusion in section 217 signals the importance of their public service.
This form shows a
person's
income, but does not show how
much money was taken out for taxes.
Under Obamacare,
people who earn too
much for Medicaid but are still low -
income — up to 250 percent of the federal poverty line, about $ 30,000 for one
person — receive cost - sharing reductions for their private insurance.
The EITC already gives money to low -
income people, but whether you're eligible and how
much you get can vary wildly depending on your age, location, marital status and many other factors, Hughes said.
We make assumptions about low and modest -
income Canadians, and spend too
much time worrying about
people gaming the system
Economic growth and employment would be
much stronger if
income tax rates were lowered for most
people.
Here's one paragraph, from Bill Voegeli on Romney's secret message to the rich guys, with which I agree: It's worth noting that Obama and Romney were both attempting to describe Americans making less than half the median
income to an audience of
people making
much more.
Still, many
people will say that while the U.S. economic system may generate a lot of inequality, it also generates
much higher
incomes than any alternative, so that everyone is better off.
@@@@@ WIMPY WASP explained it when earthquakes and floods and famine hit really hard then most crazy broke really religious
people who don't have a job go crazy like you.you religious
people don't give back in my last three years I given back too helping the poor more then $ 20,000 dallors of my own money how
much you so called chicken heads crazy religious
people given out of your own
income wait you crazy religious
people got ta pay your light bill.by the way I own my own commercial health base buisness in Arizona.you still working for a pay check I write employees paychecks.
The
person on
income support who is struggling to make ends meet can please and honour God with their giving just as
much as the financially comfortable middle - class family.
On the basis of my working with poor
people over many years and of my study of the relevant literature, I believe that «consumption» is a better indicator of poverty than «
income,»
much of which is unreported, and undetectable except as evidenced in consumption.
There are
people whose
income is
much higher who are unable to meet the critical needs of their families.
What he said, which was
much more interesting, was that «the chief business of the American
people is business»: which is to say, most Americans are engaged in earning a living» a noble activity that confers real dignity on whoever undertakes it, no matter what their
income.
Median adjusted annual
income5 for a single dad household of three is about $ 40,000 — a far cry from the $ 70,000 median among households headed by married fathers, but
much higher than that of households headed by single mothers, where the median adjusted annual
income for a three -
person household is only $ 26,000.
There are so many
people with so
much money now; surely the prospect of expenses deductible from
income tax should appeal to them.
Why are some
people allowed to enjoy the benefits of living here while sheltering
much of their worldwide
income in offshore tax havens?
It's a tax that only affects the very wealthy, it taxes
income that can otherwise go untaxed,
people with vast amounts of wealth are already able to minimize its impact, and it helps to increase social mobility (reduce
income inequality) by preventing the ultra wealthy from hoarding too
much wealth.
It's a tax that only affects the very wealthy, it taxes
income that can otherwise go untaxed,
people with vast amounts of wealth are already able to minimize its impact, and it helps to increase social mobility (reduce
income inequality) by preventing the ultra wealthy from hoarding too
much...
I guess my comment - written in too
much haste and not enough thought - is a good example of how «ordinary»
people can be earning a lot more than is typically expected or assumed, and in turn how popular perceptions of
income distributions can indeed by quite far off the mark.
One - in - four (26 %) say upper -
income people pay their fair share in taxes, and 8 % say they pay too
much in taxes.
And forget that
much of the Senate Democratic conference represents the largely low -
income, nonwhite
people Smith and Alcantara purport to care about.
Property has become
much more unaffordable for
people on middle
incomes.»
I would like to know if the idea of a basic
income of 1000 $ per
person each month is more costly than the system we currently have in Germany and how
much it would differ presumably.
We went from a flat tax in the State of New York, where everyone paid the same
income rate, regardless of how
much income they earned to a graduated rate which is
much more fair for the
people of this state.