Part II: Impact of a Sales Tax Increase Archie Windsor is a 19 year old college student at the University of Washington in Seattle. He works at Royal Foods earning $10.25/hour and his salary is used to purchase mostly goods and services such as food and basic day to day items. Also, to save money, he does not own a car but relies on campus transportation and the local area transit system to travel. Most of his food items are purchased at his job for convenience. Archie estimates 45% of his income is spent on food and basic items. Jeff Gates is a 60 year old CEO of a major corporation and lives in Medina, Washington. His hourly salary is roughly estimated to be $4400. He purchases food, basic day to day items as well as various luxury goods. Jeff hates shopping so relies on grocery delivery services for most of his food purchases. However, he does like to attend local farmers markets and artisanal grocery stores for his favorite specialty items. He estimates 15% of his income is spent on food and basic items. The current sales tax is 10% for the city of Seattle. This means that each time Archie and Jeff purchase $150 worth of food and basic items, they must also pay $15 in sales tax. 34. $15 represents how much of Archie's hourly income? Show your work!! 35. S15 represents how much of Jeff's hourly income? Show your work!! 36. Who does the sales tax impact more? Why?
Part II: Impact of a Sales Tax Increase Archie Windsor is a 19 year old college student at the University of Washington in Seattle. He works at Royal Foods earning $10.25/hour and his salary is used to purchase mostly goods and services such as food and basic day to day items. Also, to save money, he does not own a car but relies on campus transportation and the local area transit system to travel. Most of his food items are purchased at his job for convenience. Archie estimates 45% of his income is spent on food and basic items. Jeff Gates is a 60 year old CEO of a major corporation and lives in Medina, Washington. His hourly salary is roughly estimated to be $4400. He purchases food, basic day to day items as well as various luxury goods. Jeff hates shopping so relies on grocery delivery services for most of his food purchases. However, he does like to attend local farmers markets and artisanal grocery stores for his favorite specialty items. He estimates 15% of his income is spent on food and basic items. The current sales tax is 10% for the city of Seattle. This means that each time Archie and Jeff purchase $150 worth of food and basic items, they must also pay $15 in sales tax. 34. $15 represents how much of Archie's hourly income? Show your work!! 35. S15 represents how much of Jeff's hourly income? Show your work!! 36. Who does the sales tax impact more? Why?
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