Congrats on receiving stimulus. We got $0, but if we were married filing separately, I would get $0 and wife and two kids get $4,200...it is a messed up setup, we don't take more than standard deduction and is frustrating...
On Sat, Mar 20, 2021, 11:55 AM David Gordon <david@digitaldata.us> wrote:
Actually the number is closer to 10%. Not of households receiving stimulus, but of the 1.9 T going out as stimulus payments.
Judd, assuming your "worst case scenario" numbers:
Stimulus 1,900,000,000,000 (1.9 T written out)
Payments 92,149,120,000 (65,820,800 households X $1,400)
Percent of the 0.048%
Receiving payments
Assuming a "best case scenario" and we double that
0.096%
My .02
BTW, I got my stimulus of $4,200. Me, my wife and a college-aged grandson. $1,400 X3.
On 3/20/2021 10:19, judd wrote:
The numbers are easy folks...$1.9 trillion X 3% divided by $1,400 per person would mean only 40,714,286 people would be getting the $1,400 dollar stimulus check...less than 41 million people.
Google "how many households in us make over 150k" and the first hit is a bar graph from www.statista.com that shows 81.4% of US households make less than $150,000 a year. But the stimulus cuts-off for individuals making over $75,000 per year. So lets assume every household is an individual just to worse-case this. Then the www.statista.com that shows 53.6% of US households make less than $75,000 a year
Google "how many households in us" and you get 122.8 million per the Census Bureau.
53.6% X 122.8 million is 65,820,800 households, almost 66 million households, And with at least 1 person per households that means easily 60% more people will be getting the stimulus than the 3% cited.
Curtis, your source is way off. Could you please cite a source for your claim?
On Fri, 19 Mar 2021 17:37:44 +0000, "Curtis Wall" <curtisakatoyo@hotmail.com> wrote:
Less than 3% of that 1.9T went to Americans, the rest to random programs. I dont know if that will stimulate the economy much.
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Purchased a few shares of TSLA, TWST, PACB, and some of the ARK fundsI don't sell or trade though, only accumulate
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DWCPF is currently a mini-dip, but it is about 10% higher than when we sold S end of Dec2020. I am looking for a dip that will get to over 5% of that point on 31Dec. And I am beginning to accept that we are not going to see that condition. I am appealing to some of the members that watch their charts for thoughts on the possibility of getting a strong pullback in S.
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