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Published on 23 Apr 2019
The original title said Most Americans... But since I don't have all the pertinent data, I decided to change it to something a bit less editorial. Or was the original title editorial at all? Fell free to correct me if I've made a mistake.
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Also, there are people whose situations didn't change at all but they're paying now.
forgotmylogin
Apr 2019
#12
"Drop in withholdings"? Oh, you mean the amt the employer withheld from paycheck.
Honeycombe8
Apr 2019
#7
Even the lower earnings categories got a small tax cut, in the bracket rate.
Honeycombe8
Apr 2019
#23
True. The property tax cap hit upper middle class, or those in high-tax states.
Honeycombe8
Apr 2019
#33
Yes. The Repubs have been after mortgage interest & prop tax deductions for YEARS...
Honeycombe8
Apr 2019
#37
I was beginning to wonder if that was the plan. If the withholding was intentionally too little.nt
Honeycombe8
Apr 2019
#24
You were correct. He was able to deduct t $800 of $6000 in interest payments.
sinkingfeeling
May 2019
#38