Re: Is it possible to live in America without a car?
- From: drew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Drew Eckhardt)
- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 12:13:02 -0700
In article <dmhqjq$2nc$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Scott <ScottLWI@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Come to WI. We pay $60 a month on an '04 Prius.
You could also drive a more affordable car.
I pay $60 every three months on a '70 Toyota but get a $4 discount for
paying a full six months at a time.
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In 1913 the inflation adjusted (in 2003 dollars) exemption for single people
was $54,567, married couples' exemption $72,756, the next $363,783 was taxed
at 1%, and earnings over $9,094,578 were taxed at the top rate of 7%.
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