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But 61% of the people think the rich don't pay a fair share. [https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2023/04/07/top-tax-frustrations-for-americans-the-feeling-that-some-corporations-wealthy-people-dont-pay-fair-share/]. | But 61% of the people think the rich don't pay a fair share. [https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2023/04/07/top-tax-frustrations-for-americans-the-feeling-that-some-corporations-wealthy-people-dont-pay-fair-share/]. | ||
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*Flat rate across the board could be fair. Devil's in the details. So we can start with a ridiculous low rate such as 10%, or lowest bracket in the US system. |
Revision as of 05:10, 13 January 2025
Income tax brackets for the USA in general: this tells us little, because the super-rich do not pay the 37%. [1]
Who pays? Not these guys:
The top wealth Americans pay betweeon 0.1% and 3% tax rate on income. Their growth in wealth is 10x of their income. [2]
Why do average americans support lower taxes for the rich? Because they think the rich deserve it [3]: 'we find strong support for fairness-based explanations'. Fairness-based explanations are this [4].
But 61% of the people think the rich don't pay a fair share. [5].
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- Flat rate across the board could be fair. Devil's in the details. So we can start with a ridiculous low rate such as 10%, or lowest bracket in the US system.