actually, that number has dropped to $209k last i heardIt's the SPENDING that's out of whack my dear, not the taxation.By the way not to get into your guys arguement but I also think as a single mother I get too much back. Yes that 3300 helped this year for one I got a new car that I much needed but I also feel we need to started getting our country out of debt. I speak for myself though and I am sure other single mother's need the money more than I do. I also have a job and get finacial aid money every quarter to help me out which I do not have to claim.
Remember, the Dem's mantra of "shared sacrifice" is code for "tax the rich more" and they keep re-defining what "rich" is.
This year, it's those making more than $250,000.