Family. A family is a group of two or more persons residing together who are related by birth, marriage, or adoption. The count of families is for "primary" families only, that is, the householder and all other persons related to and residing with the householder. Families are classified either as married-couple families or as families maintained by women or men without spouses.So, according to the Great and Powerful Pigdog, if a person doesn't live with someone who is "related by birth, marriage, or adoption" they don't get the Family Consumption Allowance.
That's not what was said ... see post #287. And are you trying to rev up the insults again?? I thought you'd stopped that?
Wait a minute! I thought y'all said the FCA wasn't an entitlement because everyone got it, but now you're saying single people don't get it! What gives?!?!?LOL! cutting single people out of the "family" consumption allowance is how they pay for the marriage penalty.