Yes, it's true that the poverty threshold is a relative figure determined by the federal government.
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The federal funds rate is the interest rate banks charge on loans in the federal funds market. The federal funds rate is not set administratively by the Fed. Instead, the rate is determined by the supply of reserves relative to the demand for them.
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All US States and protectorates (like Puerto Rico or Wash DC), are subject, or servient, to the Federal government. That is the idea of being a union of States. However, not all matters are controlled,or allowed to be determined, by the Federal government. Some things, and the list is very large, are determined by each of the States. There are State rights.
You qualify for a federal tax refund if you have reached the tax reporting threshold and filed for income taxes. The tax reporting threshold varies depending on your age and marital status.
No, the federal reserve does not set the poverty threshold in the United States. The poverty threshold is set by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services based on statistics gathered from many of their departments.
This is above the threshold set by the federal government to have an official breeder's license and be inspected by APHIS for compliance with the Animal Welfare Act.
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