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krissey

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20. So, you are calling me a liar? You might recalculate your numbers.
Thu Feb 20, 2020, 04:14 PM
Feb 2020

I get overtime whenever I can. I can clock in 15 minutes early, and I do. I can work after my 8 if needed and I do. Ten minutes here, 20 minutes there, it accumulates. I get bonus $5 every written good review I get. I am good at that, I get them every pay period just about. 2-5.

I get points that amount to dollars if I sign people up for rewards. It gave me an extra $1,000. but then I have to declare them thru a 1099 and be taxed on them. It also pushed my income above the 25K I gave to ACA so I will probably have to throw more of my cash to cover that.

You call me a liar?

I also have an amount taken out of every paycheck that is sent to a state savings fund which makes my monthly lower but I figure over all a good thing to be building a savings.

You are really calling me a liar?

I work every schedule shift and every extra shift asked, and pump my hours as much as I can with overtime.

Liar?

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Undecided

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First $29k is exempted from taxation. So you'd pay nothing and get comprehensive insurance. HerbChestnut Feb 2020 #1
I am at 26K, I do not make enough to pay my monthly bills. I am about 300-400 a month shy, and that krissey Feb 2020 #2
Okay. In terms of Medicare for All, the first 29k of income is exempt from taxation. HerbChestnut Feb 2020 #3
And i get to that magical 29K and can cover my bills and he takes that comfort from me krissey Feb 2020 #6
4 cents for every dollar over 29k. You will never find a price that good on the private market. HerbChestnut Feb 2020 #11
What part of you would pay nothing and get comprehensive coverage do you not get? Hassin Bin Sober Feb 2020 #5
Wow. You all must be well over 30k if you feel it is such a comfortable place to be. krissey Feb 2020 #7
I am slightly over 30k, and it's not a comfortable place to be. I also don't have health insurance. HerbChestnut Feb 2020 #10
Not to mention all of the ways in which society, as a whole, would benefit. Garrett78 Feb 2020 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author Rilgin Feb 2020 #18
So, you are calling me a liar? You might recalculate your numbers. krissey Feb 2020 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author Rilgin Feb 2020 #22
24,910. a year. 11.75 an hour, 40 hr a week, 53 weeks a year. krissey Feb 2020 #23
Apoligies for posting something wrong. Rilgin Feb 2020 #25
Oh, and I get a $100 Christmas bonus that goes into yearly income. Maybe I have covered it all krissey Feb 2020 #21
Here is another perspective. Minimum wage is increasing in increment over the next 3 yrs by $2.25. krissey Feb 2020 #4
First 29k is exempt from taxation. HerbChestnut Feb 2020 #8
So, I make it to 32K which is my goal to cover cost the 4% tax will be on 3000. krissey Feb 2020 #13
No. HerbChestnut Feb 2020 #16
Thank you. My bad. Yes. Gotcha. krissey Feb 2020 #19
Then there is something about income tax going up and not sure what that is about. krissey Feb 2020 #15
The 4% I keep mentioning in other comments is the... HerbChestnut Feb 2020 #17
You apparently do understand how tax brackets work. Hassin Bin Sober Feb 2020 #9
Need an explanation MaryMagdaline Feb 2020 #26
The M4A bill Bernie proposed will reform Medicare in many ways. HerbChestnut Feb 2020 #28
Thanks. Much appreciated MaryMagdaline Feb 2020 #29
To be fair, Sanders also wants to raise your income to $15 / hour Yavin4 Feb 2020 #12
Then he would tax it. Blue state already wants to do that and it is going up incrementally. krissey Feb 2020 #14
Need explanation MaryMagdaline Feb 2020 #27
I have paid into Medicare for 43 years. Zolorp Feb 2020 #30
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