They do. Most "working mothers" pay something between jack and squat in effective income tax rates, which is the rate actually paid after deduction, home interest and renters deductions, child care credits, earned income deductions... the average family of four pays about a 5% effective federal income tax rate. A single mother making $29,000 a year likely pays $0 or a net gain. http://www.aei-ideas.org/2012/07/julias ... -year-job/Gawdzilla Sama wrote:How about they pay the same percentage a working mother pays.Coito ergo sum wrote:O.k. - look -- the top 10% of income earners pay 70.47% of income taxes in the US (tax year 2009) How much more of the total tax burden should they pay? 82%? 90%? Foot the entire bill? 100%?Ian wrote:
So what percentage of the total tax burden should the top 5% pay? If 70% is not enough, then what is? 80%? 90%? What?Gawdzilla Sama wrote:
Then we wouldn't have a national debt. You said that they pay 70.47%, but you don't say what that means to them. If it goes up 1% will they have to live in the street?
The point is -- we already HAVE a graduated, progressive income tax, and the rich DO pay more than the poor, and they pay a higher rate, and the whole smoke and mirrors about warren buffet PAYING a lower rate then the average secretaries or working families is pure, unadulterated bull bollocks.