PolicyEngine/policyengine-claude/policyengine-us
ALWAYS LOAD THIS SKILL FIRST before writing any PolicyEngine-US code. Contains the correct situation dictionary structure, entity names, variable names, and state_code format that are required to avoid common errors (e.g., state_name vs state_code, missing entity groups). Use for ANY US household benefit/tax calculation, eligibility question, or PolicyEngine-US code. Triggers: "what would", "how much would a", "benefit be", "eligible for", "qualify for", "single parent", "married couple", "family of", "household of", "if they earn", "with income of", "earning $", "making $", "calculate benefits", "calculate taxes", "benefit for a", "tax for a", "what benefits", "how much tax", "what would I get", "what would they get", "what is the maximum", "what is the rate", "what is the threshold", "poverty line", "income limit", "benefit amount", "how much is", "maximum benefit", "compare states", "TANF", "SNAP", "EITC", "CTC", "SSI", "WIC", "Section 8", "Medicaid", "ACA", "food stamps", "child tax credit", "earned incom
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