Bottom Liners by Eric and Bill Teitelbaum for August 08, 2024

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    drbee  5 months ago

    Yes.

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    Digital Frog  5 months ago

    Had this in real life once. Manager tried to tell me that one of the benefits of not getting a big raise is that it wouldn’t push me into a higher income tax bracket.

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    Ubintold  5 months ago

    I’ll take that chance.

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    Justanolddude Premium Member 5 months ago

    Give me a big enough raise and I’ll let my accountant worry about that. If not cut my pay so I can get food stamps.

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    The Reader Premium Member 5 months ago

    Now that’s a boss who really cares!

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    Oh Really?  5 months ago

    Ill deal with headaches—- with the extra bucks I can afford a bottle of aspirin

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    julie.mason1 Premium Member 5 months ago

    You give me a raise and I just might get paid enough to get to a tax bracket.

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    Watchdog  5 months ago

    Thanks, the government took allof it through tax and inflation

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    cuzinron47  5 months ago

    A raise would certainly ease the pain.

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    cuzinron47  5 months ago

    Maybe you better not, I’d spend it frivolously on things like food.

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    bilbrlsn  4 months ago

    To have enough money to escape taxes requires more than a substantial raise. Regardless of that, no matter how much you get as a raise, you are going to take home more money with a higher income than with a lower income.

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    Curiosity Premium Member 4 months ago

    Yes

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    wildlandwaters  4 months ago

    I’ll take that chance…

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