Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
Sorry dude, I was busy all day.
I don't think I am the demographic anybody is trying to help out with any financial packages. I would expect the benefits to go to people with less than me, or people with more expenses than me (which is roughly the same thing). I'm not rich by any stretch of the imagination, but nobody will be helping me with my mortgage since I consistently overpay it as is. Nobody will help me with college loans, as those were paid off years ago. Nobody will help me with my kids, as I don't have any. Nobody will help me with small business expenses, as I don't have any. And worse than all of those, my federal taxes just aren't all that much money. Cut it 50% and it won't make a difference to my finances. Cut it 100% and it won't do more than surprise me.
Heck, I had to go look up what was actually being deducted for federal taxes, because I wasn't sure. It was about what I expected. Therefore, I'd say that I'd need a tax cut of about 33% before it would alter my finances, and all I would end up doing is increasing pre-tax contributions to retirement acounts, because I don't have a use for more cash (unless it was several times as much as I make).
I just don't complain about taxes. The amount I make is largely up to me and the choices I have made in my life. The fact that the feds get a few percent of the amount I am content with doesn't bother me. I get loads of services for that cash. I guess I spend around 30% of that monthly amount on phone services, and the phone service does considerably less for me than my tax dollars. If I was not making enough to be content, then blaming the government would just be another way to pass the buck. I could double or triple my income by switching jobs, and I don't. Therefore, for me to whine about taxes would make me part of the problem.