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On May 23, 11:27*pm, John Smith wrote:
On 5/23/2011 12:49 PM, gfn wrote: On May 21, 7:30 pm, John *wrote: On 5/21/2011 4:29 PM, John Smith wrote: If you look at the figures on this page, you will find, in 2007, in America: 1) The top 1% have 42.7 of the financial wealth. 2) The next 19% have 50.3% of the wealth. 3) The bottom 80% have 7.0% of the wealth. So, according to those figures, the top 20% of the population have 42.7 + 50.3 = 93% of the financial wealth. This situation has worsened since 2007 ... I'd say we tax those top 20% of the population, what say all of you? Regards, JS Of course, I forgot the link in the above: http://sociology.ucsc.edu/whorulesam...er/wealth.html Regards, JS What I say is interesting, and very slanted, one sided article. *I particularly like how they avoid who is actually footing the federal income tax bill in this country and focus primarily on the percentage of ones income that they pay in taxes. *They also avoid who primarily benefits from all this income that is coming in. *Paints two different pictures. *But, fear not, I'm here to help. Top 1% paid 38.02% of the bill Top 5% paid 58.72% of the bill Top 10% paid 69.94% of the bill Top 25% paid 86.34% of the bill Top 50% paid 97.30% of the bill Bottom 50% paid 2.7% of the bill http://ntu.org/tax-basics/who-pays-income-taxes.html Now, before you complain about who has the wealth consider that the US does not, but for limited circumstances, derive their revenue based on wealth. *It's based on income. *So, let's compare apples to apples until the law changes to tax based on wealth. Is there a summary of the taxes which they are using in that figure, somewhere? Yeah. It's called the IRS. IRS.gov to be specific. For example, are these figures only dealing with income tax? Yes. That's how the government is primarily funded. Do they take into consideration fees, licenses, fines, federal excise taxes, state sales taxes, fuel taxes, property taxes, etc., etc. No. But, do you think the wealthy don't pay fees, licenses, fines, excise taxes, state sales taxes, fuel taxes, property taxes, etc.? No, 1% of the people in the highest income taxes are NOT paying their fair share ... and, all those other figures are just as skewed ... Sure they are. The numbers don't lie. You can not deny that the top 1% pay over 38% of all federal income taxes. That is not disputable. It is a fact. What I see your side doing is avoiding the question of who is footing the bill and prefer to frame the question as how much of one's income is someone paying in taxes. Two different questions with two very different results. My point is when it comes to funding government it is indisputable who is doing just that. Nothing you say can change that. Regards, JS |
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