To determine how much each taxpayer would receive from a $7 billion stimulus, we need to know the number of taxpayers. As of recent estimates, there are approximately 150 million taxpayers in the U.S. Dividing $7 billion by 150 million taxpayers would yield about $46.67 for each taxpayer. This amount can vary slightly based on the exact number of taxpayers at the time of distribution.
American taxpayers pay the government $12 billion on funding for AT a year
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American taxpayers pay the government $12 billion on funding for AT a year
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd borrowed most of the worth of thebstimulus package. The stimulus package was worth $42 billion, and there was about 10 billion in the "Future Fund", which was a savings account that the Coalition left in the "Bank" when they were in office.
Disabled health care and other benefits can cost the United States government up to $300 billion per year. However, these people have usually paid into the system for many years, and they deserve it.
Yes, 2.5 billion is between 1 billion and 10 billion.
Yes, 7 billion is between 1 billion and 10 billion.
The bailout did not get through Congress, but no, the money would come from the US taxpayers. Update: The bailout did pass, and the money is coming from the Treasury and Federal Reserve. This could be argued to suggest the money is coming from the taxpayers.
In the US taxpayers spend 32 billion every year on Prisons, The cost for each prisoner is $22,000. Each person serving a life sentence costs the taxpayers $1.5 million dollars.
True.
its a $787 billion package that is suppost to help boost the econony, bail out buisnesss and help the unimploied