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The United States is actually more dependent on rich people to paytaxes than even many of the more socialized economies of Europe. Thisconclusion is inconsistent with the liberal lie that top earners in the U.S.are not paying their "fair share&q
The United States is actually more dependent on rich people to pay taxes than even many of the more socialized economies of Europe. According to the Tax Foundation, the United States gets 45 percent of its total taxes from the top 10 percent of tax filers, whereas the international average in industrialized nations is 32 percent. America’s rich carry a larger share of the tax burden than do the rich in Belgium (25 percent), Germany (31 percent), France (28 percent), and even Sweden (27 percent). http://taxfoundation.org/blog/no-cou...eholds-much-us This conclusion is inconsistent with the liberal mantra that top earners in the U.S. are not paying their "fair share" in taxes. |
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The United States is actually more dependent on rich people to pay taxes than even many of the more socialized economies of Europe. This conclusion is inconsistent with the liberal lie that top earners in the U.S. are not paying their "fair
"PJ O'D" wrote in message ... The United States is actually more dependent on rich people to pay taxes than even many of the more socialized economies of Europe. According to the Tax Foundation, the United States gets 45 percent of its total taxes from the top 10 percent of tax filers, whereas the international average in industrialized nations is 32 percent. America’s rich carry a larger share of the tax burden than do the rich in Belgium (25 percent), Germany (31 percent), France (28 percent), and even Sweden (27 percent). http://taxfoundation.org/blog/no-cou...eholds-much-us This conclusion is inconsistent with the liberal mantra that top earners in the U.S. are not paying their "fair share" in taxes. all this does is prove that the rich make a disprportinate amount of the available income if they were paying their fair share they would be paying 93% because they make 93% of the income |
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The United States is actually more dependent on rich people to paytaxes than even many of the more socialized economies of Europe. Thisconclusion is inconsistent with the liberal lie that top earners in the U.S.are not paying their "fair share&q
On Oct 10, 8:20*am, Earl Evleth showing his
fanatical left wing ideological bias as usual wrote in part: On 10/10/12 9:21, in article , "PJ O'D" wrote: http://taxfoundation.org/blog/no-cou...come-household... Obviously they cook the books on tax truth. Tax Foundation From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "..The Tax Foundation is organized as 501(c)3 non-profit educational and research organization. Its website states that journalists should describe it as: "a nonpartisan tax research group",...." |
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The United States is actually more dependent on rich people to paytaxes than even many of the more socialized economies of Europe. Thisconclusion is inconsistent with the liberal lie that top earners in the U.S.are not paying their "fair share&q
On Oct 10, 9:35*am, "PJ O'D" wrote:
On Oct 10, 8:20*am, Earl Evleth showing his fanatical left wing ideological bias as usual wrote in part: On 10/10/12 9:21, in article , "PJ O'D" wrote: http://taxfoundation.org/blog/no-cou...come-household.... Obviously they cook the books on tax truth. Table 4.5. Alternative measures of progressivity of taxes in selected OECD countries, mid-2000s B. Percentage share of richest decile 1. Share of taxes of richest decile 2. Share of market income of richest decile 3. Ratio of shares for richest decile (1/2) Australia 36.8 28.6 1.29 Austria 28.5 26.1 1.10 Belgium 25.4 27.1 0.94 Canada 35.8 29.3 1.22 Czech Republic 34.3 29.4 1.17 Denmark 26.2 25.7 1.02 Finland 32.3 26.9 1.20 France 28.0 25.5 1.10 Germany 31.2 29.2 1.07 Iceland 21.6 24.0 0.90 Ireland 39.1 30.9 1.26 Italy 42.2 35.8 1.18 Japan 28.5 28.1 1.01 Korea 27.4 23.4 1.17 Luxembourg 30.3 26.4 1.15 Netherlands 35.2 27.5 1.28 New Zealand 35.9 30.3 1.19 Norway 27.4 28.9 0.95 Poland 28.3 33.9 0.84 Slovak Republic 32.0 28.0 1.14 Sweden 26.7 26.6 1.00 Switzerland 20.9 23.5 0.89 United Kingdom 38.6 32.3 1.20 United States 45.1 33.5 1.35 OECD-24 31.6 28.4 1.11 Source: Computations based on OECD income distribution questionnaire. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/422013187855 [1] "Growing Unequal? Income Distribution and Poverty in OECD Countries," Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, 2008. p. 112. Intro to Tax Policy Blog The Tax Policy Blog is the official weblog of the Tax Foundation, a non-partisan, non-profit research organization that has monitored tax policy at the federal, state and local levels since 1937. Our economists welcome your feedback. If you would like to send an e-mail to the author of a blog post, please click on that person's name to locate his or her e-mail address or visit our staff page here. RSS |
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The United States is actually more dependent on rich people to paytaxes than even many of the more socialized economies of Europe. Thisconclusion is inconsistent with the liberal lie that top earners in the U.S.are not paying their "fair share&q
On Oct 10, 2:21*am, "PJ O'D" wrote:
The United States is actually more dependent on rich people to pay taxes than even many of the more socialized economies of Europe. According to the Tax Foundation, the United States gets 45 percent of its total taxes from the top 10 percent of tax filers, whereas the international average in industrialized nations is 32 percent. America’s rich carry a larger share of the tax burden than do the rich in Belgium (25 percent), Germany (31 percent), France (28 percent), and even Sweden (27 percent). http://taxfoundation.org/blog/no-cou...come-household... This conclusion is inconsistent with the liberal mantra that top earners in the U.S. are not paying their "fair share" in taxes. you are using statistics to lie as usual. as the wealthy get ever richer, and the middle class disappears, more and more people are removed from the tax rolls due to poverty, it skews upwards the percentage of what the rich pay. you are a wealth worshiping shill. you will be exposed as one also. |
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The United States is actually more dependent on rich people to paytaxes than even many of the more socialized economies of Europe. Thisconclusion is inconsistent with the liberal lie that top earners in the U.S.are not paying their "fair share&q
On Oct 10, 11:59*am, Nickname unavailable
wrote: On Oct 10, 2:21*am, "PJ O'D" wrote: The United States is actually more dependent on rich people to pay taxes than even many of the more socialized economies of Europe. According to the Tax Foundation, the United States gets 45 percent of its total taxes from the top 10 percent of tax filers, whereas the international average in industrialized nations is 32 percent. America’s rich carry a larger share of the tax burden than do the rich in Belgium (25 percent), Germany (31 percent), France (28 percent), and even Sweden (27 percent). http://taxfoundation.org/blog/no-cou...come-household... This conclusion is inconsistent with the liberal mantra that top earners in the U.S. are not paying their "fair share" in taxes. *you are using statistics to lie as usual. as the wealthy get ever richer, and the middle class disappears, more and more people are removed from the tax rolls due to poverty, it skews upwards the percentage of what the rich pay. *you are a wealth worshiping shill. you will be exposed as one also. Table 4.5. Alternative measures of progressivity of taxes in selected OECD countries, mid-2000s B. Percentage share of richest decile 1. Share of taxes of richest decile 2. Share of market income of richest decile 3. Ratio of shares for richest decile (1/2) United States 45.1 33.5 1.35 OECD-24 31.6 28.4 1.11 |
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The United States is actually more dependent on rich people to pay taxes than even many of the more socialized economies of Europe. This conclusion is inconsistent with the liberal lie that top earners in the U.S. are not paying their "fair
Comrade donovan wants an exile in Venezuela.
Comrade evleth will travel. "PJ O'D" a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion : ... On Oct 10, 11:59 am, Nickname unavailable wrote: On Oct 10, 2:21 am, "PJ O'D" wrote: The United States is actually more dependent on rich people to pay taxes than even many of the more socialized economies of Europe. According to the Tax Foundation, the United States gets 45 percent of its total taxes from the top 10 percent of tax filers, whereas the international average in industrialized nations is 32 percent. America’s rich carry a larger share of the tax burden than do the rich in Belgium (25 percent), Germany (31 percent), France (28 percent), and even Sweden (27 percent). http://taxfoundation.org/blog/no-cou...come-household... This conclusion is inconsistent with the liberal mantra that top earners in the U.S. are not paying their "fair share" in taxes. you are using statistics to lie as usual. as the wealthy get ever richer, and the middle class disappears, more and more people are removed from the tax rolls due to poverty, it skews upwards the percentage of what the rich pay. you are a wealth worshiping shill. you will be exposed as one also. Table 4.5. Alternative measures of progressivity of taxes in selected OECD countries, mid-2000s B. Percentage share of richest decile 1. Share of taxes of richest decile 2. Share of market income of richest decile 3. Ratio of shares for richest decile (1/2) United States 45.1 33.5 1.35 OECD-24 31.6 28.4 1.11 |
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The United States is actually more dependent on rich people to pay taxes.
The United States is actually more dependent on rich people to pay
taxes than even many of the more socialized economies of Europe. According to the Tax Foundation, the United States gets 45 percent of its total taxes from the top 10 percent of tax filers, whereas the international average in industrialized nations is 32 percent. America’s rich carry a larger share of the tax burden than do the rich in Belgium (25 percent), Germany (31 percent), France (28 percent), and even Sweden (27 percent). http://taxfoundation.org/blog/no-cou...come-household... This conclusion is inconsistent with the liberal mantra that top earners in the U.S. are not paying their "fair share" in taxes. *you are using statistics to lie as usual. as the wealthy get ever richer, and the middle class disappears, more and more people are removed from the tax rolls due to poverty, it skews upwards the percentage of what the rich pay. *you are a wealth worshiping shill. you will be exposed as one also. Today's rich never acquired their wealth in a free market free trade economy anyway, but through the artificial job shortage scam. That's why outspoken economists always dodge The Question, "Does free speech precede each and every free trade?" Bret Cahill |
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The United States is actually more dependent on rich people to paytaxes than even many of the more socialized economies of Europe. Thisconclusion is inconsistent with the liberal lie that top earners in the U.S.are not paying their "fair share&q
On Oct 10, 3:21*am, "PJ O'D" wrote:
The United States is actually more dependent on rich people to pay taxes than even many of the more socialized economies of Europe. According to the Tax Foundation, the United States gets 45 percent of its total taxes from the top 10 percent of tax filers, whereas the international average in industrialized nations is 32 percent. America’s rich carry a larger share of the tax burden than do the rich in Belgium (25 percent), Germany (31 percent), France (28 percent), and even Sweden (27 percent). http://taxfoundation.org/blog/no-cou...come-household... This conclusion is inconsistent with the liberal mantra that top earners in the U.S. are not paying their "fair share" in taxes. America's rich pay the most taxes of any industrialized nation ... http://www.sherdog.net/forums/showth...goto=newpost&t... 7 posts - 5 authors - yesterday The United States is actually more dependent on rich people to pay taxes than even many of the more socialized economies of Europe. Liberal Tax Myth Debunked |
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The United States is actually more dependent on rich people to pay taxes than even many of the more socialized economies of Europe. This conclusion is inconsistent with the liberal lie that top earners in the U.S. are not paying their "fair
"PJ O'D" wrote in message ... On Oct 10, 3:21 am, "PJ O'D" wrote: The United States is actually more dependent on rich people to pay taxes than even many of the more socialized economies of Europe. According to the Tax Foundation, the United States gets 45 percent of its total taxes from the top 10 percent of tax filers, whereas the international average in industrialized nations is 32 percent. America’s rich carry a larger share of the tax burden than do the rich in Belgium (25 percent), Germany (31 percent), France (28 percent), and even Sweden (27 percent). http://taxfoundation.org/blog/no-cou...come-household... This conclusion is inconsistent with the liberal mantra that top earners in the U.S. are not paying their "fair share" in taxes. America's rich pay the most taxes of any industrialized nation ... http://www.sherdog.net/forums/showth...goto=newpost&t... 7 posts - 5 authors - yesterday The United States is actually more dependent on rich people to pay taxes than even many of the more socialized economies of Europe. Liberal Tax Myth Debunked then we needin to get us a socialist economy so the whining rich people don't have to pay so much |
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