12/12/10

If about 1,699,000 US households make more than $250,000, and their portion of the tax cuts is about $120 billion...?

If about 1,699,000 US households make more than $250,000,
and their portion of the tax cuts cost $120 billion
are America's elected leaders
about to charge everyone's kids $1,600 each
to give all the households making more than $250,000 per year
an average of $70,629.78 each?


$120,000,000,000 / 75,000,000 Kids = $1,600 per American Child


 


$120 billion divided by 1,699,000 = $70,629.78

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