I agree with you.Quote from deltastrike:
What would make the most sense to me would be a ratio in personal income vs. the gross national income. I.e. you're in the top 1%, at the national level you make up 50% of the gross income, you should be taxed at 50%. You can extrapolate from there. There should also be a +/- factor for average cost of living for the lower classes. Then again, I think that's kind of the point of having a marginal tax system. Now if just worked the way it's supposed to...
The top 1% make 20% of the income and pay 40% of the taxes.
All the top categories pay about double their percent of income.
The top 50% pay 100% of taxes.
The bottom 50% make about 20% of income. They pay no federal taxes. Do you believe the bottom 50% should pay taxes?
I would say that the current tax scheme is the optimal progressive tax program.
Very hard to say that any group is not paying their fair share, except the bottom 50% who pay nothing