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The rapid phase-outs also contribute to a very high marginal tax rate for low-income families, because increased earnings result in benefit loss.
Two different situations can occur (Fig. 2): (1) seed capital does not fully (or just) compensate for the benefit loss (left panel), or (2) seed capital overcompensates for the benefit loss (right panel).
Each attribute may be assigned a different risk parameter to reflect the sensitivity level to potential benefit loss in different performance attributes.
11Some SSDI beneficiaries are allowed to engage in SGA for limited periods without benefit loss (see Stapleton and Martin (2012) for details).
This seemed the most interesting of the many possible sensitivity analyses to undertake from a policy perspective, given it indicates the subgroup's trade-offs of harms with what is conventionally seen as the main potential benefit (Loss of Lifetime).
In the second case, i.e., when seed capital overcompensates for the benefit loss, there would also be an increase in hours of work among beneficiaries who choose hours of work below the notch in a world without seed capital.
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Although adult food consumers---including scientists/physicians---partly benefit from these losses, they never compensate victims.
"The banking activities continue to benefit from low loan losses," said Michel Tilmant, left, chairman of ING.
That could result in benefit losses of more than $100,000 a year.
After raising its bid for the bankrupt National Steel Corporation, the AK Steel Corporation reported a wider loss in the fourth quarter today because of pension and retiree benefit losses.
Already suffering wage cuts, benefit losses and tax increases, many have said that even if they wanted to, they simply couldn't cough up.
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