Income in the United States

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    that might be awarded pursuant to s.66C of the FLA. This is determined by: 1. Income, minus a self support amount: First both parents income are considered. Lana earns $450,000 and Jake earns $80,000. The self-support amount, which is the same for both parents, is $24,154. This amount is then taken from each parent’s income. This means that the total combined income for both parents is $481,692. 2. Income percentage:…

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    border and 45 minutes away from the big town Wichita Kansas. The population in this town is approximately 12,00- 12,500 . This city is in between low income and middle income families the average income is about 35,000 whereas the state as Kansas income is around 50,000 according to the data city. As not only can you tell that Arkansas City is low income family but also is a given according to the KSDE website with how many students have free and reduced lunch the percentage is 75 if you think…

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    Introduction The Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCV) is a program funded by the federal government that provides assistance to eligible low income earners to pay their rent. Through this program, the federal government helps disadvantaged groups such as the disabled, the elderly and other low income earners to access safe, sanitary, and decent housing within the private market. Participants get their own housing that includes townhouses, apartments, and single family homes. The program is…

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    eating and to increase physical activity to prevent them from becoming obese and developing other related high-risk diseases to remain healthy and increase their longevity. 3. Also, I chose those who are below the poverty level because due to their income disparity, buying healthy foods can be costly and not always affordable to them, which can be a risk of them not eating healthy foods and them more prone to other related diseases, such as heart disease, stroke, and diabetes that have the…

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    as “gray divorce.” Couples involved in a gray divorce have just as much to worry about as younger couples and sometimes even more. It is a very big subject but we will focus on a few things that you might not have thought about before. Splitting incomes gets more complicated with age According to Nicholas J. Delgado, Principal of Dignitas an investment counseling company in Chicago, there are significant financial ramifications for senior divorce couples.…

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    The threshold figure which represents percentage of household income spent on shelter which is 30% or more for their house. According to Walks article on ‘Homelessness, housing Affordability, and the New Poverty’ suggest that there are several low- income families facing housing affordability stress. At a time where we’d think that the economy is holding and people should be generating enough income to put towards their housing, mortgage, utilities, and property taxes that is not the case. A…

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    Many people today strive to provide adequate housing for their families. Being in an adequate housing means affordable, safe location, accessibility, privacy, comfort, habitable which includes; suitable lighting, safe water supply, and proper heating and air conditioner system. “Many people live in homes that are unsafe, dilapidated, and inadequate” (McNutt & Hoefer, 2016, p. 255). “Others live in housing that they cannot afford and still more lack any permanent housing at all” (McNutt & Hoefer,…

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    caused riots to start throughout America. Not only were riots a major factor in 1950 but also racial profiling and the difference in income between ethnic backgrounds. Although we are not living in the 1950s it is clear that history seems to be repeating itself. There are clear similarities between the riots in 1950, racial profiling, as well as difference in income between African Americans and Caucasians as compared to present day. These things are still a problem in 2015 and in order to fix…

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    Then less industrialied and rural Areas such as the Eastern Cape Province contains 40% of the nations population however only consists of 7% of household income. South Africa GINI index has also shown the signicicant signs that globalisation has split the gap even further between the rich and the poor, and the high and low skilled labour force. The GINI index in the 2008-2009 stage was sitting at 0.7 and…

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    15.9 square miles with a population density of 1,535 people per square mile. Ridgeland’s median resident age is 36.3 years old, compared to Mississippi’s median age, which is 36.6. The estimated median household income for Ridgeland is $57,897, compared to Mississippi’s $37,963 median income. Ridgeland is composed of 56% White, 34.3% African American, 5% Hispanic, 3.9% Asian, and 0.2% American Indian. In Ridgeland, the population 25 years and over who have high school or higher is 93.4%,…

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