Final answer:
For unpaid alimony, wage garnishment can be up to 50% if the individual is supporting another spouse or child, 60% if not. The correct answer is option d.
Step-by-step explanation:
To address the question regarding the percentage of wages that can be garnished for unpaid alimony, it's important to look at specific laws pertaining to wage garnishment. The information provided appears to be related to tax brackets, which are not directly relevant to the garnishment for alimony payments.
However, under Title III of the Consumer Credit Protection Act (CCPA), there are caps on the amount of an individual's earnings that can be garnished. The limit for alimony or child support may reach up to 50% if the individual is supporting another spouse or child, or up to 60% if they are not.
If the payments are more than 12 weeks late, an additional 5% may be garnished, for a total of 55% to 65% depending on the situation.
Given this legal background, the correct answer to the question is:D) 55%