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Depending on the tax system that is an actual issue.
At least in the US there is no possible situation where you'd get less money for making more money.
I don't believe that's actually true. I think in the USA there are a few programs that have a hard cap on income to disqualify you. Food and housing assistance related things. I'm not American so I'm not 100% sure on them but I do think there are some scenarios
I'm sure there are cases but that's effectively a $4.80 / hour raise at full time, you'd need a lot of dependants or other assistance programs to make that not worth it if you're already working full time.