So this would include if, say, a single parent had a husband or a wife and the single parent was not working or making very little, if they married, If they married someone with an income $30,000, $40,000 or $50,000, they would lose the benefits from that program. Now, we're all familiar with some of these larger programs. I think most people wouldn't be able to name all 90, but there are things like food share, the earned income tax, Credit, which requires a little bit of work. (03:18–03:29)
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Asserts that marrying someone with an income of $30,000 to $50,000 can result in loss of program benefits.
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