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Meanwhile, the bill’s new subsidies are hardly targeted at the have-nots. A family of four making up to $88,200 annually—roughly $30,000 more than the 2008 median household income??will receive subsidies from the legislation. Democrats claim that these changes, plus other minor provisions (like allowing children to remain on their parents’ insurance until age 26 and limiting the amount that smokers can be charged relative to non-smokers for insurance) will reduce the deficit. With nearly $1 trillion in new spending, how could this possibly be true...
...debate plans for development in the Silver Maple Forest in neighboring Belmont, what residents referred to as one of the few remaining open spaces in an urban environment. The plans would sanction the construction of a 40B residential housing complex, intended to provide “low or moderate income?? housing. Residents at the meeting said that the affected communities—Belmont, Arlington, and Cambridge—might see more harm than good come of the proposed development. They cited potential environmental and public health concerns as reasons for the Council to pass a resolution that would...
...single adult male can make $50 to $100 a day,” O’Brien said, pointing out that Supplemental Security Income??government assistance for low-income and disabled individuals—only provides about $650 a month...
...start being] part of the problem.”He added that soliciting in Harvard Square can actually be quite profitable. “A single adult male can make $50 to $100 a day,” O’Brien said, pointing out that Supplemental Security Income??government assistance for low-income and disabled individuals—only provides about $650 a month.O’Brien said he never bothered to apply for this money before, as he was wary of becoming dependent on such aid.But because he plans to close the bookstand...
Both Harvard and Yale’s press releases gave examples of a family earning $180,000 per year. Harvard would expect such a family to contribute approximately $18,000, while Yale said such families would be expected to contribute $23,050—more than 10 percent of income??if they only had one child in college and $11,650 if they had two children in college...