Mid-Year Report [see, MIT? I'm not a slacker]

1) ENG IV H/AP-0140-31 94.34 A
2) AMST II AP-0240-21 90.19 A
3) AP AMER GOVT/POLTICS-0250-41 95.34 A
4) CALC AP BC-0360-11 99.45 A
5) PHYSICS AP-0440-61 90.02 A
6) PE-0515-71 100.00 A
7) HEALTH ED-0560-51 99.72 A
8) GER V H/AP-0630-81 97.29 A

I had almost resigned myself to getting a "B" in Amst, but my teacher, in his benevolent wisdom, gave me 50/50 citizenship points.

Hey, guess what. Unemployment has not been as high as it currently is in Germany since the 1930s. How bad is that? V. bad, let me tell you.

And thus concludes today's dose of trivial minutia like my grades combined with sweeping international trends like 5m people unemployed.

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WOW look our grades match! haha almost... I beat u in gov't HA

Yea all A's. That's awesome. :)

This Germany?

Single Taxpayers:

" a zero tax rate on taxable income up to € 7,664
" a marginal tax rate rising form 16% to 45% on taxable income between € 7,664 and € 52.152
" a marginal tax rate of 45% on taxable income over € 52.152

Married Taxpayers:

" a zero tax rate on taxable income up to € 15.328
" a marginal tax rate rising form 16% to 45% on taxable income between € 15.328 and € 104.304
" a marginal tax rate of 45% on taxable income over € 104.304

As of the year 2001, Germany has a new system for the taxation of business income. The corporate tax rate is 25%.

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