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  2. Two-child policy - Wikipedia

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    The policy emphasizes the official family-size goal to be một hoặc hai con, which means "one or two children." [ 44 ] In 2014, Vietnam had an estimated population of 92.5 million people, which represented 1.28% of the total world population. [ 45 ]

  3. Common Access Card - Wikipedia

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    Size Description "IDUS" Identification Code 4 Sponsor/Dependent card "3" Bar Code Version 1 XX PDF417 Size 2 X PDF417 Checksum 1 X PDF417 RSize 1 "1" Sponsor flag 1 1=Sponsor 0=Dependent "GREATHOUSE, TUYET" Name 27 Last, First "999100096" Person Designator Identifier 9 999-10-0096 "1" Family sequence number 1 " " Reserved for future use 9

  4. Earned income tax credit - Wikipedia

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    A qualifying "child" can be up to and including age 18. A qualifying "child" who is a full-time student (one long semester or equivalent) can be up to and including age 23. And a person classified as "permanently and totally disabled" (one year or more) can be any age and count as one's qualifying "child" provided the other requirements are met.

  5. What is a multi-family home? What to know before you buy one

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    However, these properties, which contain multiple units for more than one household, have some challenges that single-family homes don’t have. If you’re considering buying a multi-family home ...

  6. Expected family contribution - Wikipedia

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    Number of Family Members in College: If there are multiple family members attending college at the same time, the EFC for each student may be reduced. This is because the cost of education is divided among the family members, recognizing that there are multiple students with financial needs. Family Size: The size of the household affects the ...

  7. 16 States Where You’ll Pay More Than the Average ... - AOL

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    In 16 states, the average resident is paying more than the average American to cover basic costs. See whether your state is one of them. Eloi_Omella / Getty Images/iStockphoto

  8. Family wage - Wikipedia

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    The term "family wage jobs" has occasional contemporary use in American political rhetoric and is most associated with Catholic intellectuals, in the Catholic social teaching tradition, such as Douglas Kmiec and Allan C. Carlson. Charles Krauthammer has said there should be a two-tiered system where breadwinners have a higher minimum wage. [1]

  9. 'A more fulfilling, more richer life': This family moved away ...

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    On top of being able to afford more small luxuries, such as eating at restaurants, the couple is able to aggressively pay down their large credit card debt, which stands at around $62,000, per CNBC.