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by chiph
3453 days ago
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That's actually per family/household. So per-person it'd be a third of that, based on my assumptions. Something that I haven't heard mentioned is whether BI payments are subject to income tax (like Social Security payments are). The numbers are low enough that the taxman won't take much. Going by the current IRS brackets, and assuming they had no other income (worst-case scenario), the per-person yearly payments of $6,666 would mean a 10% cut, leaving $6,000, or $500 a month. Which is a little more than what people spend at the supermarket. |
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Ah, I'll have to take a closer look at your numbers then.