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Mathematics, 22.02.2021 02:50 dallisryan

Due to temporary tax cuts in 2010, persons in the U. S. who earned $50,000 per year had a lower tax rate. On average, these persons retained 2% more of their income than before the cuts, due to the lower rate. The 2010 law also gave the same persons a separate $850 credit on their federal tax return, which means they were allowed to subtract $850 from the amount of taxes they owed. How much extra money did a typical person earning $50,000 receive due to the tax cuts?
This extra money represents what percent of the typical person’s salary?

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