william the wie
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OK, a few things I know
30 hours = FTE so @ $1.50/hr will be saved by keeping hours under 30 hours
that means a lot of workers will take about a $8K hit and it will be among those least able to afford it. but what will that do to state and local taxes? Migration patterns? Anyone got a clue?
30 hours = FTE so @ $1.50/hr will be saved by keeping hours under 30 hours
that means a lot of workers will take about a $8K hit and it will be among those least able to afford it. but what will that do to state and local taxes? Migration patterns? Anyone got a clue?