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Old 11-13-2009, 06:21 AM
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DS, that's the thing with our tax bracket and federal and state income taxes we're looking at 33% taxes off the top if we stopped contributing. Not to mention the match. It'd be ridiculous to pass up a 100% return on investment with a match.

Are credit cards really 33% mostly? I thought most people fell into the 10-20% category?
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