I'm gonna have to jump on board the wagon with that being a bad figure, got some others
Isaac Send a noteboard - 14/04/2011 07:33:14 PM
I've only got 2007 CBO data, but I think page 6 from the report linked below is probably more trustworthy on this score, I'm sure the values changed but not that much, and that has the top 1% paying 28.1% of all federal taxes and 39.5% of all income taxes, going to (for income taxes) 61% for top 5%, 73% for the top 10%, and the top quintile being 86%, top quintile also doing 69% of all federal taxes and having an avg pre-tax household income of 265k, this is all by household, no adjustments for household size. Next Quintile does another 12.7% of income taxes (leaving 1.3% I guess for the remaining 60% of households) and 16.5% of all federal taxes leaving 14.4% of federal tax revenues for the lower 60% of households to generate, that appears to be boots balls and all but obviously wouldn't include things like gas tax. Again that's on page 6, 2006 data on page 7, if there's '08 data I don't know where it is and I doubt there's anything more recent. I won't claim the CBO to be the source of all that is pure and true and objective but I don't think we can do much better.
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This message last edited by Isaac on 14/04/2011 at 07:48:47 PM
How can anyone seriously support Obama's budget proposals?
- 14/04/2011 02:49:30 PM
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I agree with your overall point but I do question one of your facts
- 14/04/2011 03:25:25 PM
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Using IRS data for 2008: (most recent year for which data is available)
- 14/04/2011 03:45:20 PM
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You didn't interpret the spreadsheet correctly. I'm positive of that.
- 14/04/2011 06:08:39 PM
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I'm gonna have to jump on board the wagon with that being a bad figure, got some others
- 14/04/2011 07:33:14 PM
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Data: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-soi/08in31mt.xls *NM*
- 14/04/2011 08:32:42 PM
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That's a breakdown of who modifies their returns and how it affects revenue.
- 14/04/2011 09:15:21 PM
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I believe you are questioning one of my definitions, not one of my facts.
- 14/04/2011 04:36:35 PM
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No matter how you define it I think it would be hard to call the top 5% middle class
- 14/04/2011 05:03:33 PM
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What a load of crap!
- 14/04/2011 03:49:29 PM
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Yes, your response is a load of crap.
- 14/04/2011 04:55:20 PM
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Re: Yes, your response is a load of crap.
- 14/04/2011 05:13:14 PM
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This is our first war without a tax increase.
- 14/04/2011 06:05:43 PM
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Er, check facts
- 14/04/2011 05:04:02 PM
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Yeah, lets fact check
- 14/04/2011 05:43:34 PM
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You understand you're actually supposed to cite data for a fact check right?
- 14/04/2011 06:38:22 PM
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I'm not sure thats entirely right
- 14/04/2011 05:51:18 PM
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What about the farm subsidies and the military?
- 15/04/2011 04:54:54 PM
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Cutting the military isn't enough
- 16/04/2011 04:27:11 AM
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Defense is 60% of the discretionary budget as well, so it's more like 26% overall. Just sayin'. *NM*
- 16/04/2011 04:53:30 AM
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