Pushing Train Crews and Other Railroad Workers to the Brink
…a worker can stop being on call after a shift (spent in a hotel away from home) is to lay off. This can come with a points deduction. The deductions…
…a worker can stop being on call after a shift (spent in a hotel away from home) is to lay off. This can come with a points deduction. The deductions…
…elements of the individual income tax code, including statutory tax rates and brackets, allowable deductions, the size and refundability of the child tax credit, the 20 percent deduction for certain business…
…tax cut. The law also weakened the alternative minimum tax (AMT), which is designed to ensure that higher-income people who take large amounts of deductions and other tax breaks pay…
…net for millions of Americans while making up for tax breaks for the wealthiest. Mostly and if living in a house with a mortgage as well as other tax deductions,…
…1981-2000, the average contribution to income growth from wage and salary accruals was 1.5% (simple average), where that spanning the years 2001-current was just 0.3%. The average corporate profit contribution…
…faithful to the process): From page 14: Option #7c: Schedule a Very Gradual Contribution Rate Increase Over 20 Years. To avoid abrupt changes in Social Security contribution rates, this option…
…are based on an arm’s-length analysis.” The model requires that two separate transactions – the buy-in payment and the cost sharing contribution – be analyzed as if they were a…
…in real terms over time), the contribution from distributor’s margins, and the contribution from refinery margins. Not surprisingly, the latter also shot up during September 2005. While the data is…
…worker, hedge funds have doubled their political contributions from $20 million in 2008 to $40 million in 2012; yet more recently, private equity firms have entered the contribution business in…
…today’s Congress would do tells us little, if anything, about what the Congress that enacted the aggregate contribution limit would have done had it known that the Supreme Court would…