Update generated TMD data using new *_claim_prob_min params added in taxcalc 6.7.1#530
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See Tax-Calculator PR 3087 for an explanation of why these changes are being made.
The recalibration steps undertaken here are the following:
eitc_claim_prob_minand `` so that both the 2022 EITC dollar amount and the 2022 number of EITC claimants closely agree with the IRS-SOI tabulations of actual tax returns.CPS_FILER_MIN_INCOMEimputation assumption value to regain close agreement with known 2022 population count.These changes specify TMD version 2.1.3 that requires Tax-Calculator version 6.7.1+.