Americans' tax burden is lightest in developed world

Quote from Kassz007:

Devaluing the dollar is good for the USA in the long term. That is, if the USA ever wishes to export again...


Astounding brilliance like this is the norm for political hacks and economic goofyspeak.

Fortunately anyone with an IQ over 90 can tell you that is completely myopic in scope and stupid overall.
 
It's safe to say 80% of Profit made in the US is returned to federal, state/local governments in all the various channels of taxes.

Just between corporate tax rates, social security, and income taxes we can in general assume that's over 70% tax right there. The American tax system is by far the most complex in the developed world.



Here's what I pay:

-25% on income
-11% on social security
-12% gasoline tax
-8.75% sales tax
-3% income to health care (firm covers 80%)
-1.5% property tax

Misc:

Bridgetolls, DMV fees, luxury tax (boats, rv etc) fishing taxes, hunting license, smog fees, electronic disposal fees, water, garbage, sewage


Obviously the weightings aren't accurate, but it's a point.



Oh and I don't feel bad for Europe. They work 28 hour work weeks for crying out loud!
 
Quote from matgallis:



Oh and I don't feel bad for Europe. They work 28 hour work weeks for crying out loud!

Yeah when i use to work for calyon bank in france, anything over 24 hours was overtime, i don't think i had one week over 20 hour.

80k euros and 20 hours a week, wish i had a european citizenship.
 
Quote from Index piker:

Astounding brilliance like this is the norm for political hacks and economic goofyspeak.

Fortunately anyone with an IQ over 90 can tell you that is completely myopic in scope and stupid overall.

USA has massive debt and a very ugly current account balance. Please explain to me how a lower dollar will not help. And don't tell me "because my savings are worth less". I am well educated in economics.

Do you really think the dollar is being devalued for no reason? The Fed is smarter than you think...
 
Quote from Index piker:

Astounding brilliance like this is the norm for political hacks and economic goofyspeak.

Fortunately anyone with an IQ over 90 can tell you that is completely myopic in scope and stupid overall.

By the way, it is only considered "economic goofyspeak" by those who don't understand it.
 
Quote from Kassz007:

By the way, it is only considered "economic goofyspeak" by those who don't understand it.

Really?
Were you always a moron or was that something you picked up in that goofyspeak education of yours?
 
Quote from Index piker:

Really?
Were you always a moron or was that something you picked up in that goofyspeak education of yours?

Your response tells me you have no idea why you want the USD to appreciate, and why a low value USD is a bad thing for the USA, as you've stated. Please stay out of conversations with which the content is over your head, and refrain from insulting those whose intelligence is clearly on another level than yours.
 
Quote from Kassz007:

1)USA has massive debt and a very ugly current account balance. Please explain to me how a lower dollar will not help. And don't tell me "because my savings are worth less". 2) I am well educated in economics.

3)Do you really think the dollar is being devalued for no reason? 4) The Fed is smarter than you think...

1) First when you say USA do you mean gubbermint or private?

2) Well of course you are (snicker) well versed in economic goofyspeak.

3) No, of course not: the relative worth of a dollar has many causes.

4) Perhaps they are and perhaps they are not. The real question is , in who's best interests is the FED acting?
 
Quote from Kassz007:

1)Your response tells me you have no idea why you want the USD to appreciate, ... 2)Please stay out of conversations with which the content is over your head, and 3)refrain from insulting those whose intelligence is clearly on another level than yours.


1) Well of course I know why I want the dollar to appreciate.
appreciate
transitive verb 1 a : to grasp the nature, worth, quality, or significance of <appreciate the difference between right and wrong> b : to value or admire highly <appreciates our work> c : to judge with heightened perception or understanding : be fully aware of <must see it to appreciate it> d : to recognize with gratitude <certainly appreciates your kindness>
2 : to increase the value of

May I bring your attention to definitions 1b & 2.


You see if you were not so attached to your moronic goofyspeak you would know that increase is the opposite of decrease or devalue.( please see quote below)

devalue

transitive verb

1 : to institute the devaluation of (money)
2 : to lessen the value of

I prefer my net worth and purchasing power to grow larger for the goods and services that I want. Thus I choose an appreciating dollar vs a devaluing one.



2) If this going over your head economic goofyspeak boy just let me know.



3) Well my mom always told me it wasn't nice to pick on "tards" like you.

Problem is, if people are too nice to tards they have a tendency to run amok and do considerable damage.
 
Back
Top