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New Agreed on that.
Admittedly, I was just throwing out a quick example, but codifying that into law should not be too much more difficult - I.E., figure out the low end of rent for a given geographical area - bottom 10% of rent, averaged? - (States are generally too large, but counties can be too small), how cheaply a balanced nutritional diet can be obtained, and basic services (preventative health care + trauma insurance) would cost - and use that as the baseline.
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New Simpler method -- set the bar higher
Just say that half the population shouldn't have to pay taxes. Every year, the baseline for owing taxes or not is the median income from the previous year. We all know how the top 20% already pay 80% of the taxes. (No, I don't know the exact figures, but that's the ballpark.) I'd bet the top 1% could pick up the taxes for the bottom 30% without even noticing.
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New Not rent - average home price.
Renting is slow financial suicide.

OTOH, only 3% of SF Bay area people can afford to purchase a house - putting the bay area (by my estimates) mostly below the poverty line.



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Expand Edited by tuberculosis Aug. 21, 2007, 05:43:12 AM EDT
New 700 sq. ft. townhome $321,000
My friend just sold his 700 sq. ft. townhome for $321,000 in South San Fran. Free and clear. He says why own when you can rent a 2br 1000 sq. ft. for $1300 a month?

He really does think that real estate in CA is about to decline.

I told him to move to Texas where 2/3 of that will buy more home than his family of 3 will ever need.

And with his house paid for, his cost of living will be low, too.

Glen Austin
     Bush's tax cuts made the tax system more progressive - (Arkadiy) - (12)
         Behold the power of numbers. ;-j -NT - (Another Scott)
         Re: Bush's tax cuts made the tax system more progressive - (andread) - (10)
             Don't forget to deduct the cost of living... - (inthane-chan) - (9)
                 And I must ask - (jbrabeck) - (8)
                     Simple definition. - (inthane-chan) - (6)
                         Not so simple - (jbrabeck) - (5)
                             Agreed on that. - (inthane-chan) - (3)
                                 Simpler method -- set the bar higher - (drewk)
                                 Not rent - average home price. - (tuberculosis) - (1)
                                     700 sq. ft. townhome $321,000 - (gdaustin)
                             Not so simple, but I'll settle for the govt's definition - (ben_tilly)
                     Pretty easy - (deSitter)

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