Can't get that image from the download but you can see it at this link.Quote from volente_00:
plot the upper tax bracket % versus the national debt. Notice what happens to both after 1980.
So you're a liar? That's even worse.Quote from Ricter:
Maybe I'm lying. The story sure gets your goat, don't it?
Quote from pspr:
Can't get that image from the download but you can see it at this link.
http://www.heritage.org/budgetchartbook/top10-percent-income-earners
It shows the only group paying more taxes as a percent of the total since 1980 are the top 5% of wage earners with the top 1% of wage earners feeling the brunt of the increases.
Those in the lower tax brackets have seen their income tax liabilities drop like a rock.
Quote from futurecurrents:
In 1980 the average income was around 48000. In 2007 it was around 76000.
During the same period the top 5% went from 170k to 440k and the top 1% went from 346k to 1319k.
During the same period the top 1% went from controlling 30% of the nation's wealth to now controlling 40%. Can you say oligarchy?
http://www.cbo.gov/publications/collections/tax/2010/average_after-tax_income.pdf
Those pesky facts, liberals hate them you know.Quote from Maverick74:
It's called inflation you dimwit. The people at the top own assets. The people at the bottom have debt. Assets inflate. If you want to stop that that disparity, tell your f*cking Keynesian friends on the left to stop printing money and the problem will be resolved.