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Mathematics, 24.01.2021 01:30 aliami0306oyaj0n

In 2010, the government took out 6.2% of earnings for Social Security to a maximum taxable income of $106,800. For Medicare, 1.45% of earnings was paid. How much money would someone have to have earned in 2010 so that their payments into Medicare were equal to their payments into Social Security?

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