Anonymous wrote:There should be a top tax rate for millionaires of 50 percent. And an estate tax of 75 percent on estates worth more than $50 million.
No loopholes or deductions.
Anonymous wrote:There should be a top tax rate for millionaires of 50 percent. And an estate tax of 75 percent on estates worth more than $50 million.
No loopholes or deductions.
Anonymous wrote:I think that wealthy do need to pay their share of taxes. I do, and it's how the free world works. Nurses, teachers, laborers are all paying taxes that cover services that we all benefit from. I was at a dinner party the other night and three of the very wealthy men there were bragging that they hadn't paid taxes in over a decade (legally through loop holes). I asked if they were embarrassed that their kids' teachers and the mail man were paying for their snow removal, road maintenance, police protection, fire department etc. They were a little stunned, and I was a little sickened by their attitude. And for what it's worth, one was a Trump supporter and the other two were liberals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Income inequality and marginal tax rates and brackets are unrelated.
How so? The only idea people seem to have for smoothing it out is to redistribute income from upper earners to lower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Income inequality" refers to household incomes. The biggest contributors to it are the vast increase in single-parent households at one end, and married dual-income households at the other end. The latter is further exacerbated by the tendency for potential high-earners to exclusively mate with other potential high-earners.
No the biggest problem is that the top 10-20% are the only people seeing real wage growth.
Anonymous wrote:"Income inequality" refers to household incomes. The biggest contributors to it are the vast increase in single-parent households at one end, and married dual-income households at the other end. The latter is further exacerbated by the tendency for potential high-earners to exclusively mate with other potential high-earners.
Anonymous wrote:Income inequality and marginal tax rates and brackets are unrelated.
Anonymous wrote:Income inequality and marginal tax rates and brackets are unrelated.