INDEX
Explanations
financial and economic terms
financial metrics and government program impacts
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Negative Logits
canon
-0.85
CONCLUS
-0.81
stanbul
-0.81
NK
-0.81
Gamer
-0.80
REDACTED
-0.80
ovie
-0.77
apologise
-0.76
iverpool
-0.76
mosp
-0.73
POSITIVE LOGITS
Medicare
1.34
Medicaid
1.24
taxable
1.22
uninsured
1.18
rebate
1.14
repayment
1.08
Obamacare
1.06
entitlement
1.06
taxed
1.05
ObamaCare
1.05
Activations Density 0.772%
fil
7.26
get paid by the top 1% of filers, and those paid in total the
qualifying
6.99
1.7 billion in tax credits for qualifying homeowners and renters.↵
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The legislature
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The legislature
individuals
6.43
, Obamacare forced insurers to raise premiums for individuals who buy insurance outside of the markets and
lump
6.34
to swap their annuity for a fixed lump sum.↵
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It follows reforms announced
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It follows reforms announced
individual
6.26
hike premiums drastically or drop out of the individual market altogether if theyâĢĻre forced
households
6.24
have been paid for by a tax on employers, a tax on households, taxing capital
households
6.24
a tax on employers, a tax on households, taxing capital gains and dividends like income
individual
6.18
lowering premiums and maintaining coverage: get the individual mandate repeal out of the tax bill.
family
5.97
$2,000 per year for a family of four.↵
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The amount would
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The amount would
individual
5.94
skinny repeal" that would abolish the individual and employer insurance mandates and perhaps just one
families
5.90
$500,000, as well as families earning more than $1 million, would
Americans
5.89
wonâĢĻt help the 5 million Americans who will no longer get Medicaid coverage under
individuals
5.87
. Because Obamacare's core subsidies to help individuals purchase insurance are tied to the cost of
individuals
5.84
Medicare and Medicaid.↵
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Specifically, individuals with annual incomes over $500,000
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Specifically, individuals with annual incomes over $500,000
couples
5.78
singles earning over $400,000 and couples earnings over $450,000. Also
Americans
5.67
plan would raise taxes on low-income Americans in just a few short years, knows
Americans
5.51
money to finance benefits like paid leave for Americans further down the income ladder. Whoever wins
Security
5.47
to social programs such as Medicare and Social Security for people who arenâĢĻt yet
everyone
5.46
temporary) Bush-era tax cuts for everyone except those who make more than $250
Americans
5.46
have cut the program for low-income Americans by $772 billion over 10 years and
pocket
5.42
and food stamps limit out-of-pocket costs on food and health care for low
estate
5.15
gains and dividends like income, adjusting the estate tax, etc. Now, he is
individuals
5.11
be enough to purchase individual health care plans for 55,000 uninsured individuals.↵
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defined
4.97
to cash in all or part of their defined contribution pension when they retire, rather than
pay
4.87
000 will still pay lower taxes on their first quarter million in annual earnings. Crunch the
stay
4.77
âĢĻs provision that allows them to stay on their parentsâĢĻ health insurance until
everybody
4.71
maternity coverage for everybody, including 60-year-old women, that's fine,"
everybody
4.71
to mandate maternity coverage for everybody, including 60-year-old women, that's
$
4.68
those who make more than $250,000 a year. Even then, Democrats are
individual
4.67
to make good on their promise to repeal the individual mandate as well as maintain their vows
everybody
4.61
spread the risk and hold down premiums for everybody. LetâĢĻs debunk a few
middle
4.34
earners and the middle class in order to give corporate America, and by extension the 1
Americans
4.23
expanding health insurance and health care access to millions of Americans," Sanders said.↵
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Americans
4.23
health insurance and health care access to millions of Americans," Sanders said.↵
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In
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In
top
4.16
in the top 1 percent of the income distribution would have increased by an estimated 4.
catastrophic
4.01
some drug costs left uncovered by Medicare before catastrophic coverage kicks in. Pelosi highlighted plans to
taxpayers
3.81
this year to provide tax relief for property taxpayers. (AP)↵
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With some
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With some
full
3.73
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Meanwhile, the average salary for full professors at public doctoral institutions was $126
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Meanwhile, the average salary for full professors at public doctoral institutions was $126
loopholes
3.52
loopholes—wouldn't burden longer-term investors. The tax is applied to every
Families
3.32
a family receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Medicaid, food stamps, WIC
perform
3.27
funds to perform abortions Of those in households earning under $100,000 a year,
help
3.02
income tax and sales taxes to help fund $3.8 billion in property tax relief
pay
2.85
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<|endoftext|> of whom rely on Medicaid to pay their expenses — and who represent the Republican
<|endoftext|> of whom rely on Medicaid to pay their expenses — and who represent the Republican
wealthy
2.75
will benefit the wealthy, know this. But Republicans are still trying to claim that their
people
2.71
requirement would force about 2.5 million people to leave the country over two years and
percent
2.46
money for the Superfund program by 30 percent, though congressional Republicans are likely to approve
taxable
2.04
worst three years ever recorded for loss of taxable income.↵
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The IRS numbers paint
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The IRS numbers paint
under
1.85
ing popular provisions and benefits that have become available under the law and expanded health care coverage
37
1.74
37.6 percent for the second 20 percent and 39.9 percent for the lowest
public
1.60
ballot measure that would have asked voters to require transgender people to use the public restrooms that
barriers
0.80
plement strong nondiscrimination policies and eliminate barriers to services in shelters, health care,
const
0.74
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