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In reply to the discussion: I'm a bit confused. My wife and I made slightly less than $150,000 last year. [View all]LexVegas
(6,059 posts)140. Cool story, bro. nt
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I'm a bit confused. My wife and I made slightly less than $150,000 last year. [View all]
11 Bravo
Mar 2021
OP
Yes, I was responding to someone who asked about the case of a single taxpayer
karynnj
Mar 2021
#135
Last year at roughly $75,000 we received the full $2400, in January we received the FIRST payment...
George II
Mar 2021
#107
IF the same cut off rates were kept for the 1400 cheque as were applied to the 600 cheque
Celerity
Mar 2021
#115
trying to be the only responsible party appears to be a losing proposition.
SleeplessinSoCal
Mar 2021
#86
Good post. I think sometimes people can't see outside their own lives. It's great when you're doing
Pongo
Mar 2021
#8
I agreed with the previous post to mine, so I'm a bit lost at what you're 'my goodnessing' about?
Pongo
Mar 2021
#28
Thank you. I'm at a loss to the reaction to my agreement to your post, which I thought made sense.
Pongo
Mar 2021
#31
Ah I hear you. Best I opt out. I found the original post be be, oh well, never mind.
Pongo
Mar 2021
#52
yes, depends on how much debt and other financial responsibilities one has
Demovictory9
Mar 2021
#119
Because its better to give money to those who don't need it than to miss people
liskddksil
Mar 2021
#4
Wrong, it's for 2019 or 2020, whichever is the most recently filed tax return.
W_HAMILTON
Mar 2021
#49
This supposed Democrat's first foray into politics was as a volunteer for Bobby Kennedy.
11 Bravo
Mar 2021
#83
What was in the House bill $100.000 (singles). That was a reasonable compromise
liskddksil
Mar 2021
#40
You would spend it; you've just said so. That stimulates the economy and helps everyone.
Hermit-The-Prog
Mar 2021
#10
I'm comfortable with what I make and the stimulus check is just icing on the cake. So I give it
mitch96
Mar 2021
#19
It doesn't matter. No matter how much you make, you basically spend up to that total
MiniMe
Mar 2021
#48
I'm happy you don't need it. But a LOT of people who made that in 2019 didn't do squat
Liberal In Texas
Mar 2021
#66
Seems to me the stimulus should go to those with lower incomes -- maybe less than $50K --
Hoyt
Mar 2021
#69
You see it rationally. We're retired and make about $70,000 per year in one of the most expensive..
George II
Mar 2021
#72
I said "Very few people, if any, who received the first rounds of checks will be cut off at all."...
George II
Mar 2021
#80
Didn't say you, but many people are bashing Democrats, Biden in particular, claiming we "caved"....
George II
Mar 2021
#88
In San Francisco, a family of five making $150,000 per year is considered to be low income by the
deurbano
Mar 2021
#95
There are also a lot of people who got the $600/week extra unemployment who
dflprincess
Mar 2021
#104
I should be ok. I was taxed at a much higher rate January-April when my income ended
GulfCoast66
Mar 2021
#113
I would also say I can't find much logic in people getting upset about means testing.
pecosbob
Mar 2021
#120