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…across the income spectrum can experience a decline in income or a spike in spending that materially exceeds the savings of a typical household (see the recent work done by Diana Farrell at the JPMC Institute which is cited below)…

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…in the Q Q15n cutting taxes for two income families seems weird, maybe supporting families by cutting taxes for households with two earners. Q23 education bank is pretty standard fare. This is probably more a policy than a polling question…

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…Q > Q15n cutting taxes for two income families seems weird, maybe supporting families by cutting taxes for households with two earners. > Q23 education bank is pretty standard fare. This is probably more a policy than a polling question…

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…in the Q Q15n cutting taxes for two income families seems weird, maybe supporting families by cutting taxes for households with two earners. Q23 education bank is pretty standard fare. This is probably more a policy than a polling question…

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…limiting growth opportunities for businesses and digital entrepreneurs. There are also significant gaps in broadband adoption rates between high- and low-income households, and many at-risk populations don’t have the kind of Internet access necessary to fully engage…

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…> > A 2.2 percent “income-related premium” for individuals – Under this policy, households would pay a 2.2 percent tax, which based on the descripion would be the equivilent of a 2.2 percentage point increase in all…

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…> > A 2.2 percent “income-related premium” for individuals – Under this policy, households would pay a 2.2 percent tax, which based on the descripion would be the equivilent of a 2.2 percentage point increase in all…

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…busi­nesses na­tion­wide by over $70 bil­lion, sav­ing the av­er­age house­hold about $600 per year. Many res­id­ents in the north­east—in­clud­ing New Hamp­shire—rely on costly heat­ing oil and of­ten pay high­er nat­ur­al gas prices too. Clin­ton’s cam­paign es­tim­ates that…

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