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4 Myths About Taxes, Debunked

Contrary to what the richest of the rich tell you, a little bit of wealth redistribution will greatly help America.
November 25, 2009  |  
 
 
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How to balance a budget? Through taxes and fees, of course: a new sales tax, property taxes, public transit charges, gas taxes, cigarette taxes, utility costs, license fees and parking meter rates. And through cutbacks: reductions in after-school tutoring programs in low-income areas, assistance for college students, library or park services, and the essential services of police protection and firefighting.

We accept this because there is no alternative. Few people want a tax increase. Few are even willing to tax the very rich, because they believe 1) that is a form of socialism; 2) the very rich already pay most of the taxes; 3) we all benefit from investment by the rich; and 4) the very rich have suffered the most in these trying times.

Here are the facts.

Myth #1: Taxing the Rich Amounts to Socialism

According to IRS figures, from 1980 to 2006 the richest 1 percent of Americans nearly tripled their after-tax percentage of our nation's total income, while the bottom 90 percent has seen their share drop over 20 percent.

They tripled their share of total national income in 25 years. After taxes. The richest 1 percent took in about 6.5 percent of America's total income in 1980. In 2006 it was about 19.5 percent.

This redistribution of wealth from the poor to the rich over the past 30 years occurred at a rate last seen just before the Great Depression.

Here's another way to look at it. Since 1980 our country's productivity has steadily risen, with total income doubling approximately every 10 years. According to Internal Revenue Service figures, total adjusted gross income (AGI) for the U.S. in 1980 was $1.6 trillion. By 1991 it was $3.5 trillion, and by 2006 $8.1 trillion. If the bottom 90 percent of America had shared in this prosperity at a level consistent with 1980 incomes, they would be making $45,000 a year instead of $35,000. Most of that shortfall was taken by the richest 1 percent of Americans.

In other words, based on a fair share of our country's productivity, each middle-income American family should be earning an extra $10,000 per year.

Myth #2: The Very Rich Already Pay Most of the Taxes

The top-earning 1 percent of Americans pay 23 percent of their incomes in federal income taxes, while the lowest-earning half of Americans pay only 3 percent. But top earners pay 5 percent of their incomes in state and local taxes (sales, property, and income taxes); low earners pay 10 percent. Top earners pay 2 percent of their incomes toward Social Security, compared to 9 percent for low earners. Top earners pay 0 percent (i.e., a negligible portion) of their incomes in federal excise taxes (e.g., tobacco, alcohol and gasoline), while low earners pay 2 percent. And top earners save another 1 percent through the Bush tax cuts, but low earners see little benefit.

So at this point total taxes (federal, state, local, payroll, excise) for top earners are 29 percent of their incomes (23 percent + 5 percent + 2 percent - 1 percent). Total taxes for low earners are 24 percent of their incomes (3 percent + 10 percent + 9 percent + 2 percent).


Paul Buchheit is a professor with City Colleges of Chicago, founder of fightingpoverty.org and co-founder of Global Initiative Chicago. He is the editor and main contributor to the forthcoming book, "American Wars: Illusions and Realities" (Clarity Press).
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Congress slit their own throats? LOL
Posted by: DynamicDriveler on Nov 25, 2009 2:07 PM   
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And as they say "good luck with that" btw - if you want your argument about the rich not paying the majority of taxes you need to include total dollar amounts contributed by each group. Percentages mean nothing really other than show where it is more of a strain on lower income than higher income. If the top 1% contribute 100Billion and the lower 99% contribute 75Billion then the wealthy do indeed pay more in taxes. Not saying they do but you get the idea - you need to show that the total amount paid into treasury from each group , to make your point.

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let's not forget a wee point.....
Posted by: budahh on Nov 26, 2009 1:44 PM   
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OK, let's pretend the rich do 'reinvest' their income.

One little thing to remember is to check where they are doing the reinvesting.

For many years now, it's NOT in the U.S. of A. Currently, it has been in China, which is why the Chinese economy is doing so well and the U.S. economy is in the toilet.

When you make the choice to put your neighbors and countrymen out of work, to make a larger profit, you should also realize that you'll have to pay for those damaged by your choices. If you don't employ people, so they can support themselves, you can't just chant "personable responsibility" as if that let's you off scott free.

For those of you who are slow or just in denial:
If you don't allow people the means to feed themselves, I don't have any respect for you when you bemoan the high crime rates that result from people desperate to feed their families.

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» RE: let's not forget a wee point..... Posted by: Grey Fedora 738

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submit this op ed to newspapers every time usual suspects
Posted by: whealeydj on Nov 26, 2009 2:17 PM   
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whine about how the rich are paying most of the (income) taxes. and cll the mythologist liars to in print.

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Congress slit their own throats? LOL
Posted by: DynamicDriveler on Nov 25, 2009 2:07 PM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
And as they say "good luck with that" btw - if you want your argument about the rich not paying the majority of taxes you need to include total dollar amounts contributed by each group. Percentages mean nothing really other than show where it is more of a strain on lower income than higher income. If the top 1% contribute 100Billion and the lower 99% contribute 75Billion then the wealthy do indeed pay more in taxes. Not saying they do but you get the idea - you need to show that the total amount paid into treasury from each group , to make your point.

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let's not forget a wee point.....
Posted by: budahh on Nov 26, 2009 1:44 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
OK, let's pretend the rich do 'reinvest' their income.

One little thing to remember is to check where they are doing the reinvesting.

For many years now, it's NOT in the U.S. of A. Currently, it has been in China, which is why the Chinese economy is doing so well and the U.S. economy is in the toilet.

When you make the choice to put your neighbors and countrymen out of work, to make a larger profit, you should also realize that you'll have to pay for those damaged by your choices. If you don't employ people, so they can support themselves, you can't just chant "personable responsibility" as if that let's you off scott free.

For those of you who are slow or just in denial:
If you don't allow people the means to feed themselves, I don't have any respect for you when you bemoan the high crime rates that result from people desperate to feed their families.

[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]

» RE: let's not forget a wee point..... Posted by: Grey Fedora 738

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submit this op ed to newspapers every time usual suspects
Posted by: whealeydj on Nov 26, 2009 2:17 PM   
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whine about how the rich are paying most of the (income) taxes. and cll the mythologist liars to in print.

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