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2 minutes ago, Sonu_Patel said:

inflate chesina prices ki 25k sahayam avasaram ledu antunna @Aquaman

market will correct itself antava; oka 100K taggithe vallu ichche 25K ee patidi ani antunnava 

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19 minutes ago, Sucker said:

Reps are against it. Another impactful Anna lu with Red house baby_dc1

start chesinde reps anukunta kada

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2 hours ago, lollilolli2020 said:

market will correct itself antava; oka 100K taggithe vallu ichche 25K ee patidi ani antunnava 

valu 25K iste.. mana builders , home owners, lenders, real estate agents.. they will figure out ways to milk that 25K and it would have created another unnecessary fomo situations among buyers..

I am really glad that did not happen and will never happen again. 

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3 hours ago, Sucker said:

Reps are against it. Another impactful Anna lu with Red house baby_dc1

uncle neeku wife and kids lera. sollu puranam chepadaniki neeku time ekadanundi vastundhi idiot

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3 hours ago, Sucker said:

Reps are against it. Another impactful Anna lu with Red house baby_dc1

idi kothaga vintunna...any proper sources. additional credits oppukoru emo..like they gave during covid. but never heard they were against tax credits

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What are Harris and Trump proposing for families? 

Harris wants to expand the Child Tax Credit from its current $2,000 to $6,000 for children up to a year old, $3,600 for kids between 1 to 6, and $3,000 for those between 6 to 17. 

Low-income households with kids would receive an additional $2,750 on average from Harris' expanded CTC, according to a Tax Policy Center analysis

Meanwhile, Trump's vice presidential candidate, JD Vance, has floated the idea of a $5,000 CTC, but the campaign hasn't introduced more details, according to the Tax Policy Center. If Trump extends the TCJA, the CTC would remain at $2,000 per eligible child. 

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