Where did you come up with 37K? You have to file taxes if you make more than $12,550 when filing single and are under 65. IDK that’s what I found anyways, I’m not a tax expert.
Even if we went with your 37K/year number almost half of high school graduates pay income tax then and so do some non high school graduates.
Where did you come up with 37K? it's in a post I made to you a few pages back. Go back and look, I'm not going to spoon feed you.
Start with $37 k income for single and single filer head of household; for married filing jointly $67,521 is US median income. Deductions: 7.65% is deducted for Social security and medicare. Standard deduction is $12,950 (single filer) or $19,400 for head of household or 25,900 for married, filing jointly.
AGI = Median Income - 7.65% * MI - Standard deduction
Adjusted gross income:
Single: $21,220,
Single filer head of household: $14,770
Married filing jointly: $37,629
Except for married, no kids, these incomes meet threshold to qualify for Earned Income Tax Credit
EITC: $1502 no kids; $3618 w 1 kid, $5980 w 2 kids, $6728 w/3 kids its more but won't include.
Tax rates: I'm not going to set up a spreadsheet and do this by the book. It's about 12% for all the filers listed above.
Adjusted gross income; Gross tax ; after EITC
Single: $21,220, $2546 tax ; $1044 no kids / $1162 refund w/1 kid / 4272 refund w/2 kids
Single filer head of household: $14,770 ; $270 no kids / 3348 refund w/1 kid / 4956 refund w/2 kids
Married filing jointly: $37,629; $4523 tax; $4523 no kids / $905 1 kid / 2205 refund w/ 2 kids
Other deductions might apply, these are upper estimates.
Conclusions:
So, a couple of situations might lead to what would be a sizeable tax bill. Single or married, no kids. The rest of the situation, tax bills are tiny or refunds.
This doesn't change the original statement. These people are going to be virtually unaffected in their tax burden compared to people who make more than the median. Note also that half of everybody makes less than the median. Taxes, if any are less, effect of student loan forgiveness less too.
So I call bs on you and XTSO This idea that the poor will suffer due to the loan forgiveness is bunk. It's nice propaganda, but bunk.