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on March 13, 2026, 16:23:03, in reply to "That seems too low. Perhaps if they are just normal family doctors that seems right."
Does he make more than that on surgeries? Maybe, even though I’d guess almost all of his clients are UW athletes.
But I’d assume he’s also there for great medical and retirement benefits.
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But specialists should be making 600-800 easy by themselves, even in the poverty stricken midwest.
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I’m thinking most 2 medical doctor households in the Midwest are in the $600-800k combined range.
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So even if they don't lower it, inflation will do some work. As reported by the WSJ:
The House this week struck from the bill an annual inflation adjustment to the $1 million tax threshold. Instead it will adjust only every other year, capturing only the prior 12 months of inflation. The House also replaced its traditional Seattle consumer price index with a slower-growing national CPI.
House Republicans say this means the $1 million threshold will grow over time at only one-third the real rate of inflation. Year after year the “millionaire” tax will capture more and more earners who weren’t millionaires when the tax was passed. That’s the dishonest way Democrats will tax the middle class, which is where the real money is.
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