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Hillary Clinton believes that the death penalty has not been used responsibly at the state level and indicated that it should be reserved for the federal level, specifically for serious offenses like mass-killing terrorism.
Most high-income people vote; most low-income people do not.
The level of deterrence is not really measurable. It is believed that it has reduced the level of capital crimes, but the actual levels would be pretty difficult to quantify due to all the other possible factors.
The state government has that primary responsibility.
what does income level mean?
No penalty, as $10,000 is below the Federal Poverty Level for 1 individual, and thus, the person automatically qualifies for Medicaid from their state, and thus, has coverage. The Federal Poverty Level in 2016 will be about $13k for 1 person. In the states with expanded Medicaid coverage (138% of FPL), the person would qualify for Medicaid up to about $17k. Also, note the qualification standard is based on Adjusted Gross Income, NOT Taxable income, which are different. Taxable Income is AGI minus all deductions. So, pedantically, a $10k Taxable Income likely has a higher Adjusted Gross income just enough bigger to go over the $13k limit, so they'd have to pay the $695 penalty for no healthcare coverage in 2016.
the level of income
It depends which country you are referring to and the type of government they have.
B. state level B. state level
What is the income eligibility level for stimulus housing?
In most cases government grants for individuals are not based on income level. If you are starting a business with no income you may qualify. “Are government grants for individuals based on income level?”
According to experts, personal income level determines individual class level. Therefore, lower-middle class income range is between $35,000 and $60,000. The upper middle class income level is income exceeding $75,000.