"Thousands of dollars" is every data point I have, and all posts which have disclosed this value here.
I know that national-scope data is weighted toward poor people, but that is not germane to myself and most of the people posting here.
The figures cited by other posters as percent of income awarded, amount to thousounds per month to me, and likely to most of us. Thus, those are the values which are germane to our discussion.
Well, first of all, thousands of dollars a month is not every data point you have, because I provided you with the census data on this matter, which reveals that the median annual child support payment assessed it about $4000, or a bit under $350/month. You can try to rationalize ignoring that data, but the excuse of ignorance to it no longer holds up.
Regarding your specific situation, I have repeatedly pointed to you to online calculators for child support so that you could calculate what the payment would look like in your case. As far as I can tell, you have not taken advantage of that resource, preferring to make assumptions about what those payments would be in your case.
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