Point is they aren't poor. One minute they're buying big screens
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Unfortunately, yes, people are that stupid.
Point is they aren't poor. One minute they're buying big screens
If you throw in the supposed benefits that the 50% gains from, you're still looking at a > 600:1 tax burden that they shoulder.1) From IRS data, the Total Wage Income of the Top 400 was $6.9B. On which they paid 1.45% medicare tax for just over $100M. Each one of them paid 6.2% on $106,800 for the SS portion of FICA for a total of of approximately $2.6M ... for grand total of $103M in payroll tax
2) The bottom 50% paid 7.65% on their entire collective income of $1.05T for a total of $80.3B
This is a ratio of just under 800:1
Seeing as how those 400 people made almost as much money as the entire 50% combined... sounds about right.
I read this thread and it really strikes a chord for me. I work really hard and pay a lot of taxes. But my lazy freaking kids goof off and don't bring home a dime. They go to fun places like "kindergarden" and "elementary" school and then come home and complain they are hungry.
I mean, they could contribute at least by renting themselves out as sewers cleaners (would fit nicely because of their small size).
And don't even get me started on my neighbour Dan who lives down the street who hasn't worked in years. Says the Multiple sclerosis gives him tremors.
Lazy bastard.
I hate this dumb shit, very misleading post:
Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
What is FICA?
Point is they aren't poor. One minute they're buying big screens, next minute they're at an OWS protest because the rich don't pay enough in taxes, then off to the fucking food stamp line to get their monthly supply of frosted flakes.
Becoming filthy rich means sacrificing a lot, taking a lot of risk to give value to everyone else (in most cases). That should be rewarded, not punished..
Government is the great fiction through which everybody endeavors to live at the expense of everybody else. - Frederic Bastiat
Taxation is theft. Abandon all taxes.
Fixed that for you.There has never been a sustainable government
He is disabled and has MS yet lives in the same neighborhood as you the working man.
I think you've been reading too much Ayn Rand.Well, no, not within a capitalist society, taxes are the ultimate form of capitalism. It's a required purchase for your existence, an existence that you are not allowed to extinguish.
The top 400 get a lot of social and economic welfare too.
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I surely agree with this part.
But also, really poor people can be kind of scary sometimes. I think that easy credit for "luxury" items like big TV sets (I don't consider a TV a luxury in itself), plus things like food stamps (not a luxury) - keep them from stealing yours.
When I used to work with low income people, I used to get aggravated that they all had giant TVs and I just had a modest TV. But I don't care about TVs that much, so I got over it. If I cared about big TVs, I would have one I guess.
It also aggravates me that people who own bigger houses than I do get a large tax deduction on the interest. Damn rich people leeching off of the rest of us....
I wish ALL social entitlement programs would be abandoned in favor of a fair health care system and livable minimum wages. A good trade-off as far as I'm concerned.
That table is cherry picking data so I can't take it seriously.I guess I have to be the one who posts this table this time?
Income tax in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nope.Seeing as how those 400 people made almost as much money as the entire 50% combined... sounds about right.
That table is cherry picking data so I can't take it seriously.
so according to this graph the government took in a total of less than 40 billion in taxes in 2009?