• Rivalarrival@lemmy.today
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      9 hours ago

      The relevant metric is “proportionate” not “majority”. The working poor pay a much higher proportion of their earnings in taxes than the ultra rich.

      For example, our social security system is funded by taxes on the first $184,500 of personal income. Every dollar you earn above that is exempted from social security tax. That’s a 12.4% regressive flat tax. That tax is not assessed against business income, only personal income.

      • krisevol@lemmus.org
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        9 hours ago

        The working poor usually don’t pay federal taxes, and usually pay a -% if you include rebates or credits.

        The middle class on the other hand gets screwed in taxes.

        • Zoot@reddthat.com
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          6 hours ago

          Oh I thought we were talking about the rich, the people who are at the point of paying negative taxes. Like the comment directly next to yours goes further into.

      • SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca
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        10 hours ago

        to a point, then you pay $0 and after that, you actually get taxpayer money in goverment contracts.