Jimdamick
Well-Known Member
For the first time on record, the 400 wealthiest Americans last year paid a lower total tax rate — spanning federal, state and local taxes — than any other income group in the USA, according to newly released data.
The overall tax rate on the richest 400 households last year was only 23% (mine was 31%), meaning that their combined tax payments equaled less than one quarter of their total income, but you have to be a billionaire in order to qualify
That was down from 70% in 1950 (ah, the good old days when we had a middle class and upward economic mobility was a given) and 47% in 1980 (decline evident, the Dream is over)
But this is good news, right?
I mean all that excess cash is just going to go back into the system and benefit this country as a whole, right?
I mean that's what the Pukes have been shitting out of they're mouth's for the last 50 years or so, especially since Reagan.
And then came along Trump with his new tax code, and the American people bought all his BS, hook, line and sinker, but now the facts are coming in and those facts ominously point to a widening income gap and a national debt that will be nearly impossible to reign in.
But hey, I'm just a psycho stoner that doesn't get the big picture I guess.

The overall tax rate on the richest 400 households last year was only 23% (mine was 31%), meaning that their combined tax payments equaled less than one quarter of their total income, but you have to be a billionaire in order to qualify

That was down from 70% in 1950 (ah, the good old days when we had a middle class and upward economic mobility was a given) and 47% in 1980 (decline evident, the Dream is over)
But this is good news, right?
I mean all that excess cash is just going to go back into the system and benefit this country as a whole, right?
I mean that's what the Pukes have been shitting out of they're mouth's for the last 50 years or so, especially since Reagan.
And then came along Trump with his new tax code, and the American people bought all his BS, hook, line and sinker, but now the facts are coming in and those facts ominously point to a widening income gap and a national debt that will be nearly impossible to reign in.
But hey, I'm just a psycho stoner that doesn't get the big picture I guess.

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