A single filer: https://usat.ly/2B9wiQI pic.twitter.com/jC8zNrySGs
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A married couple with three kids: https://usat.ly/2B9wiQI pic.twitter.com/KyjqAGo6E0
"A retired cowboy, who time-travels to 1975 and invests $10,000 with Microsoft..."
Is there a reason why you didn't do any profiles for people making less than the median income?
yep, that's a link to the New York Times all right. So what precisely do you think it has to do with USA Today?
Just providing it in case you want to run your own scenarios and post them
cool stuff. In return, here's a WikiHow page on how to make an AM radio:https://www.wikihow.com/Create-a-Simple-AM-Radio …
Now you can make profiles of people making below the median income and post a screenshot to demonstrate why USA should have done that. That’s more useful than a pointless rhetorical question.
"in return for you doing me a kindness, i will behave like a little child. also, i'll be a jackass about it."

It'd be great if someone had actual real world situations. Like what a single parent with a pre-tax of 50k might experience.
A single parent of 1 grossing $50k would pay $2,370 in taxes. Of 2 would be $370. Savings of roughly $2000/year depending on exact age of kids and state taxes.
Oh wow, Single parent of 1 means I'm just gonna go ahead and retire from USA Today's parent company quickly. lol. :D
This is terrible scenario/case study reporting. Did the examples come straight from the White House?
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