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03.12.2019 •
Social Studies
Knowing that a 6.2% social security tax is applied to a maximum wage of $106,800, the maximum amount of social security tax that could ever be charged in a single year is:
a. $213.60
b. $6,408.00
c. $6,621.60
d. $17,225.81 user: social security offers all but which of the following benefits?
a. food stamps
b. home loans
c. unemployment insurance
d. veteran benefits
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Ответ:
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "c. unemployment insurance." Social Security offers all but unemployment insurance.
Ответ:
My mom is, not me though. Sorry!