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Only The Rich Pay Taxes |
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Top 50% of Wage Earners Pay 96.03% of Income Taxes |
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October 10, 2003
There is new data for 2001. The share of total income taxes
paid by the top 1% fell to 33.89% from 37.42% in 2000. This is
mainly because their income share (not just wages) fell from
20.81% to 17.53%. However, their average tax rate actually rose
slightly from 27.45% to 27.50%. |
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*Data covers calendar year 2001, not fiscal year 2001 - and
includes all income, not just wages, excluding Social Security |
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This proves that it was not the tax cut that caused revenues
from the rich to fall, but the recession and the stock market
crash. In other words, you live by the sword, you die by the
sword. If you are going to benefit from the rich paying more
taxes, due to progressivity, on the upside, you are going to
lose more revenue from these people on the downside. This is a
good argument for reducing progressivity.
Think of it this way: less than four dollars out of every $100
paid in income taxes in the United States is paid by someone in
the bottom 50% of wage earners. Are the top half millionaires?
Noooo, more like "thousandaires." The top 50% were those
individuals or couples filing jointly who earned $26,000 and up
in 1999. (The top 1% earned $293,000-plus.) Americans who want
to are continuing to improve their lives - and those who don't
want to, aren't. Here are the wage earners in each category and
the percentages they pay:
Top 5% pay 53.25% of all income taxes (Down from 2000 figure:
56.47%). The top 10% pay 64.89% (Down from 2000 figure: 67.33%).
The top 25% pay 82.9% (Down from 2000 figure: 84.01%). The top
50% pay 96.03% (Down from 2000 figure: 96.09%). The bottom 50%?
They pay a paltry 3.97% of all income taxes.
The top 1% is paying more than ten
times the federal income taxes than the bottom 50%!
And who earns what? The top 1% earns 17.53 (2000: 20.81%)
of all income. The top 5% earns 31.99 (2000: 35.30%). The top
10% earns 43.11% (2000: 46.01%); the top 25% earns 65.23% (2000:
67.15%), and the top 50% earns 86.19% (2000: 87.01%) of all the
income. |
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The Rich Earned Their Dough, They Didn't Inherit It (Except
Ted Kennedy) |
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The bottom 50% is paying a tiny bit of the taxes, so you can't
give them much of a tax cut by definition. Yet these are the
people to whom the Democrats claim to want to give tax cuts.
Remember this the next time you hear the "tax cuts for the rich"
business. Understand that the so-called rich are about the only
ones paying taxes anymore.
I had a conversation with a woman who identified herself as
Misty on Wednesday. She claimed to be an accountant, yet she
seemed unaware of the Alternative Minimum Tax, which now ensures
that everyone pays some taxes. AP reports that the AMT,
"designed in 1969 to ensure 155 wealthy people paid some tax,"
will hit "about 2.6 million of us this year and 36 million by
2010." That's because the tax isn't indexed for inflation! If
your salary today would've made you mega-rich in '69, that's how
you're taxed.
Misty tried the old line that all wealth is inherited. Not true.
John Weicher, as a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and a
visiting scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank, wrote in his
February 13, 1997 Washington Post Op-Ed,
"Most of the rich have earned their wealth... Looking at the
Fortune 400, quite a few even of the very richest people came
from a standing start, while others inherited a small business
and turned it into a giant corporation." What's
happening here is not that "the rich are getting richer and the
poor are getting poorer." The numbers prove it.
I have made an executive decision as the owner and ultimate
editor of this website that this table and these numbers stay on
this website forever - or until next year's numbers come out. In
order to get these facts, you have to see them each and every
day. This story, along with a link to the IRS chart, will stay
somewhere on the RushLimbaugh.com homepage so everyone can see
and find these numbers at any time. It's crucial that people get
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