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The Federal Earned Income Tax Credit and The Minnesota Working Family Credit

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Figure 2 shows the percent of returns on which the credit was claimed by county; this ranged  from 7.1 percent of all returns in Carver County in the metropolitan area, to 20.8 percent of all  returns in Wadena County in north central Minnesota
Table 4 shows the total amount of credit claimed, number of claimants, average amount claimed  from 1991 through 2010, and projected amounts for 2011 to 2015
Figure 5 compares the earnings of single parent and married couple families with one full-time  minimum wage worker plus the EITC and WFC to the federal poverty level for two-, three-, and  four-person families
Table 6 shows the effect of 1998 restructuring in 2012.  The EITC, WFC, and the threshold for  income tax liability have increased each year to reflect inflation as measured by the consumer  price index

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