My children and their friends – all late 20’s and early 30’s – are very supportive and see this not as a cost but as a fairness issue.
People on this board are asset gatherers – we are older, more focused on accumulating and preserving that most. Young people have much less and are more focused on earning.
People on this board are asset gatherers – we are older, more focused on accumulating and preserving that most. Young people have much less and are more focused on earning.
I would imagine we will see more detailed calculators and other aids now that the final (well, almost final) version has been passed. Same for things like income definition for subsidy, etc. My bet's on MAGI. It’ll take a month for the bureaucrats to break down the law, assign it to respective gov’t agencies and write the specific language needed to answer some of the questions here.The problem with all these online calculators is that they only focus on single individuals or families of 4. I've not seen any that reflect other household situations. Would love to see a link if anyone has seen any such beast.