In every state I've lived the top marginal rate kicks in at a very low income. So lets look at someone making 30K a year. Lets just assume they pay no federal income tax, they will still save the 6% on state and 7.65% on FICA. So that would still be $369/yr, which is a big deal to someone making 30K a year. But yeah, fuck those rich people who use their FSAs.
BTW: I support ACA and think it has been a big success, and for the most part I am fine with the FSA changes. But it is completely disingenuous to claim it doesn't impact middle class people in a noticeable way.
It affects very few people in the first place because most people can't avail themselves of FSA's & very few of those folks earn $30K.
I'll concede that I've underestimated some of the potential tax burdens but not the ridiculous whining that comes with it.
I'm also entirely amenable to changes in the tax code or the ACA that would better serve special needs people & families. And, let's face it, subsidies for low income families & the Medicaid extension are designed to offset any lost tax advantage for such folks.
OTOH, I'm dead certain that Repubs simply will not allow the ACA to be amended in any positive way. They're using the minority of people negatively affected as a way to paint the ACA as a monster to justify killing it.
They'll do their damndest to to accomplish that regardless of the facts.
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