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Perch, who was interviewed near the White House, said he plans to buy affordable homes and rent them to struggling families, then sell the homes after the market improves. "It's tough out there right now," he said. The poll found that those making less than $50,000 a year were much more likely to use their tax refunds to pay bills or buy everyday items than those making more. People making more than $100,000 a year were more likely to use their refunds to go on a vacation. Among the poll's other findings: 31 percent of those receiving refunds said they will use at least part of the money to pay credit card bills, compared with 17 percent a year ago. 19 percent said they will use their refunds to pay utility bills, compared with 10 percent a year ago. 17 percent said they will use their refunds for rent or mortgage payments, compared with 7 percent a year ago. 11 percent of those receiving refunds said they would use them to go on vacation, a slight increase from a year ago. 5 percent said they planned to use their refund for a down payment on a car, also a slight increase. 4 percent said they would use their refunds to buy stocks or bonds, about the same as a year ago. 8 percent of those who owe taxes said they were very likely or somewhat likely to use a credit card to pay their tax bill. The AP-GfK poll was conducted April 3-7 and involved landline and cell phone interviews with 1,002 randomly chosen adults. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus 3.1 percentage points for the entire sample. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus 4.3 percentage points for those who have already received or expect to receive a tax refund from their 2008 taxes. ___ On the Net: Poll results: http://www.ap-gfkpoll.com/
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