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Posted by ClearAspect on Sun Feb 18 08:40:11 2018, in response to Re: Democrats struggle with rising popularity of GOP tax law, posted by Mtk52983 on Sun Feb 18 08:17:12 2018. 2% before or after bonus tax sir? Also some bonuses came with caveats such as time in company. Nothing like 20 years or $50 per year of time served. Glad you and Dave enjoy bragging about that one.So you cheer a one time 2%* (put that astersk there for people such as yourself) bonus instead of a substantial raise in wages? Let me educate you on the tax brackets youre bragging about so much The average American saves if theyre single $500 Married filing jointly $669 Head of household $2000 And remember this decreases each year and in 2026 all will pay MORE. Also your last point would work, however if the feds have to quickly raise interest rates due to the overheating economy you basically wipe it out. As borrowing costs soar. Thats what caused the panic over the last few weeks on wall street. So you would need raises in wages to outpace an overheated economy and that would trigger even more raises in the interest rates. You just began a loop. Congratulations, keep cheering for 2% before taxes and a future tax hije and mininal savings for the average american. While corporations get a permanant tax break and save in some cases over $50 billion. While our nation gets more into debt. |
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