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davidn3600

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Sat Feb 9, 2013, 04:30 AM Feb 2013

Tax holiday expiration hitting low-income Americans hard [View all]

Higher Payroll Tax Pinches Those With Least to Spare

Jack Andrews and his wife no longer enjoy what they call date night, their once-a-month outing to the movies and a steak dinner at Logan’s Roadhouse in Augusta, Ga. In Harlem, Eddie Phillips’s life insurance payment will have to wait a few more weeks. And Jessica Price is buying cheaper food near her home in Orlando, Fla., even though she worries it may not be as healthy.

Like millions of other Americans, they are feeling the bite from the sharp increase in payroll taxes that took effect at the beginning of January. There are growing signs that the broader economy is suffering, too.

Chain-store sales have weakened over the course of the month. And two surveys released last week suggested that consumer confidence was eroding, especially among lower-income Americans.

While these data points are preliminary — more detailed statistics on retail sales and other trends will not be available until later this month — at street level, the pain from the expiration of a two-percentage-point break in Social Security taxes in 2011 and 2012 is plain to see.


http://finance.yahoo.com/news/higher-payroll-tax-pinches-those-174834511.html
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The payroll tax holiday expiration should have been offset with income tax cuts for low income n/t Fumesucker Feb 2013 #1
I think bigapple1963 Feb 2013 #28
I always thought the tax holiday to be a bad idea Sherman A1 Feb 2013 #2
The goal was to boost the economy. Historical data shows that the best way to boost bluestate10 Feb 2013 #8
My understanding was that other historical data Sherman A1 Feb 2013 #12
my historical data shows hfojvt Feb 2013 #15
OMG BainsBane Feb 2013 #30
no, what I value is hfojvt Feb 2013 #31
Not at all jmowreader Feb 2013 #29
I'm jealous they could afford a monthly date night before magellan Feb 2013 #3
More proof that money in the hands of lower income and poor stimulates the economy libtodeath Feb 2013 #4
Your remark captures the real tragedy. (nt) DreamGypsy Feb 2013 #5
As if proof and facts matter when it comes to funding our servitude. +1 n/t Egalitarian Thug Feb 2013 #6
what proof and facts though? hfojvt Feb 2013 #16
It is not a issue with the numbers but what they did with it libtodeath Feb 2013 #17
+1 HiPointDem Feb 2013 #22
Maybe I don't understand your question. Are you denying that virtually every penny that the Egalitarian Thug Feb 2013 #24
Not only does this move hurt a lot of working Americans, amandabeech Feb 2013 #7
Tell that to the DU members that were raging on about how the holiday hurt Social Security. bluestate10 Feb 2013 #10
They don't listen, mostly, I think because because they believe that they themselves will amandabeech Feb 2013 #11
Let me tell you what's vastly unfair jmowreader Feb 2013 #18
So perfectly said libtodeath Feb 2013 #23
So a wealthy person that will not need SS when they retire but can still draw the maximum benefit libtodeath Feb 2013 #20
So stimulus works? alcibiades_mystery Feb 2013 #9
I knew it was coming and supported the ending, but it's still a shock. Starry Messenger Feb 2013 #13
Mine went down $60 alarimer Feb 2013 #26
Everything hits low-income Americans hard. Autumn Feb 2013 #14
It really didn't take a rocket scientist to see what would happen to the economy if the middle class DogPawsBiscuitsNGrav Feb 2013 #19
x1000 libtodeath Feb 2013 #21
On the plus side, we won permanent tax cuts for people earning up to $399,000 a year Demo_Chris Feb 2013 #25
The May Think Different When They Hit 65... KharmaTrain Feb 2013 #27
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