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My gut instinct is that nobody really cares about this, but I'll ask anyway.
Does anyone think it is unfair for single taxpayers to get just $1,200 "stimulus" while households with married couples get $2,400 + an additional allotment for child dependents?
Surely some of those households will combine those funds and use it toward buying a car or do a reno project in the home.
My gut instinct is that nobody really cares about this, but I'll ask anyway.
Does anyone think it is unfair for single taxpayers to get just $1,200 "stimulus" while households with married couples get $2,400 + an additional allotment for child dependents?
Surely some of those households will combine those funds and use it toward buying a car or do a reno project in the home.
People that are alone will have to get by with a slip-shod remodel
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Originally Posted by Perryview22
My gut instinct is that nobody really cares about this, but I'll ask anyway.
Does anyone think it is unfair for single taxpayers to get just $1,200 "stimulus" while households with married couples get $2,400 + an additional allotment for child dependents?
Surely some of those households will combine those funds and use it toward buying a car or do a reno project in the home.
Does it matter what sector of the economy is boosted by this money? If a car is purchased factory workers in Kentucky, Tennessee, Michigan, Alabama benifit. If a home is reno'd laborors are hired.
My gut instinct is that nobody really cares about this, but I'll ask anyway.
Does anyone think it is unfair for single taxpayers to get just $1,200 "stimulus" while households with married couples get $2,400 + an additional allotment for child dependents?
Surely some of those households will combine those funds and use it toward buying a car or do a reno project in the home.
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