Small correction, the birth control, Orthonovum, is $10 per month.
Too funny, they get all confused about the difference between "withholding" and a "paycheck."
Response to lapfog_1 (Reply #23)
Thu Feb 1, 2018, 01:04 PM
LeftInTX (7,818 posts)
24. If the OP is earning about $15/hour it sure is!
It means an increase of about 14%.
However, the OP is not specific enough.
A paycheck of $466 is equivalent to about $15/hour
The OP is too vague.
Response to mindem (Reply #32)
Thu Feb 1, 2018, 01:19 PM
LeftInTX (7,818 posts)
38. He said his withholding went from $399 to $466
If this is the case, his withholding increased.
Then, he says his paycheck increased by $67.
The OP...is too, too vague
Reading comprehension.
Response to NCTraveler (Reply #4)
Thu Feb 1, 2018, 01:45 PM
sinkingfeeling (34,882 posts)
60. I get to pay $1000 a year more on my FIXED income of Social Security and
pension with the elimination of personal deduction and caps on local/property taxes.
Do you really have over $10K in SALT? Doubt it highly.
If you are living only on SS, how do you pay those whopping property tax bills?
Response to DeminPennswoods (Reply #78)
Thu Feb 1, 2018, 02:15 PM
sinkingfeeling (34,882 posts)
80. As a single person, why would I want to take a standard deduction of $12,000
when my itemized deductions exceed $18,000? So I lost the $4050 personal exemption and my state/local taxes are capped to $10,000.
If she is so poor, on SS, how is she paying those bills?
Response to fescuerescue (Original post)
Thu Feb 1, 2018, 12:35 PM
gopiscrap (16,874 posts)
12. lucky you, we get 64.82 extra per month
but deduct an extra 41.00 in additional health insurance premiums and an additional 9.08 in condo real estate tax per month and an extra 2.00 per month in condo insurance and an extra 7.50 in condo fees per month...so I made a whopping $5.32 per month

Trump's fault!!!! DUmbass.
****wit, you should see the property tax increases I'm faced with. They don't bother with the additional 8 cents.