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Originally Posted by nah
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It's actually hard to go after those.
Many of their income falls under different people's name and last time I checked, having a mansion while getting minimum wage isn't a crime.
Say a rich second-gen has his parents supplying everything he needs plus more. From a taxable income perspective, gift or family assistance are not considered as taxable income. And if such person doesn't work, he/she actually falls into the definition of low income.
I'd like them to review the welfare checks though, I mean, those are meant to assist people who really need them and not people who live in baller life but falls into the technicality of low-income definition.