What’s in your wallet?

What’s in your wallet?

The choice for voters is clear: a tax cut from Donald Trump or a pay cut courtesy of Hillary Clinton. Trump is promising to slash income taxes to zero for millions of people currently paying them, and to reduce the tax bite on everyone.

Clinton isn't cutting income tax rates for anyone. Instead, she's campaigning to hike business taxes, despite warnings it will cause wages to plummet and the economy to tank.

Professor briefs lawmakers on problem gambling study results
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Professor briefs lawmakers on problem gambling study results

State House News Service

STATE HOUSE — An estimated 88,000 adults in Massachusetts are problem gamblers, and another 390,000 are deemed "at-risk" gamblers and may bet more than they'd planned or borrow money to gamble, according to study findings presented Wednesday.

Research required under the 2011 law that legalized casino gambling in Massachusetts found that 1.7 percent of that state's adult population were considered problem gamblers and 7.5 percent were at-risk gamblers, said Rachel Volberg, the study's principal investigator.

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