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  2. 'It doesn't make sense': Why millions of children have lost ...

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    At Every Child Pediatrics, Luzietti says around 7,000 of her patients lost Medicaid, and the percentage of uninsured patients seeking treatment at her clinics grew from 8% to 15% during the unwinding.

  3. Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010

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    For new borrowers of loans starting in 2014, those who qualify would be able to cap the amount they must spend on loan repayment each month to 10% of their discretionary income, down from 15%. [24] For new borrowers after 2014, loans would be eligible to be forgiven to those who make timely payments after 20 years, down from 25 years previously ...

  4. Income inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Medicare and Medicaid were enacted in 1965. The Earned Income Tax Credit was enacted in 1975. The income change was the product of relatively high wages for trade union workers, lack of foreign manufacturing competition and political support for redistributive government policies. By 1947 more than a third of non-farm workers were union members.

  5. Pharmaceutical industry - Wikipedia

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    Counterfeit drugs, for instance, account for an estimated 10%-30% of medicines in some low-income countries, jeopardizing the health of millions. In contrast, developed countries face fraud in the form of overpricing, Medicaid abuse, and illegal marketing of drugs.

  6. Visa policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Over 2 million Over 1 million Over 500 thousand Over 250 thousand Over 100 thousand Over 15 thousand Under 15 thousand The highest number of non-immigrant admissions for tourists and for business purposes into the United States in fiscal year 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 was from the following countries (listed over 700,000 admissions): [ 109 ...

  7. Implications of Puerto Rico's political status - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico residents are required to pay U.S. federal taxes, import/export taxes, [30] federal commodity taxes, [31] social security taxes etc. Individuals working with the Federal Government pay federal income taxes while the rest of the residents are required to pay federal payroll taxes (Social Security [32] and Medicare), [33] as well as ...

  8. Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    There is a tax exemption for income below a threshold that varies from year to year. The corporate income tax rate is 8.8%, [299] and the short-term capital gains tax rate is 12%. [300] An unusual provision allows filers to voluntarily pay at the pre-referendum 5.85% income tax rate, which is done by between one and two thousand taxpayers per ...

  9. List of sovereign states by tax revenue to GDP ratio - Wikipedia

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    Low & middle income economies (WB) 36 438.64: 10.70%: 3 899.25: 2022: Low-income economies (WB) 383.74: 10.14%: 38.92: 2016: Middle-income economies (WB) 35 907.87: 10.70%: 3 841.91: 2022: Lower middle income economies (WB) 5 979.74: 12.32%: 736.72: 2018: Upper middle income economies (WB) 28 567.59: 10.52%: 3 006.38: 2022: High-income ...