at the 65,000 number that was exhosen, we're excluded 74% of all businesses. we, we estimate that 74% of businesses in san francisco pay less than 65,000 dollars a year in rent. their landlords won't be taxed on the rent and there's no reason to expect they'll r-they'll get a rent pats through. as consequence the green bar shows the percentage of the rent tax that is lost with that exclusion. we estimate that tock 12%. then finally reran the jobs impact of the verse. because it diverts more money of the revenue gain toward reducing the payroll tax, it -- essentially lowers the payroll tax rate on the lower bracket. on payroll below 85,000. to 1.25. 1.24 from 1.3. that tends to create jobs. so, the impacts here -- the last time 1k down to 20, 0 jobs. in the later years after 2020, it is above 200 jobs, 300 jobs. that's for the next 20 years. >> annually. >> right. that means if you look at the economy 10 years from now, it would have 20 more jobs than with the current proposal. >> the people that are not familiar, you put annually in here. i can't assume it. >>