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  1. Over-Willingness-933 on

    I am sure the top 1% pay the most tax. It’s difficult though to judge on percentage because it is often unrealised assets and not cash paid.

  2. joethafunky on

    This makes no sense. The percentages add up to 65%, and “the income group ..as a share of family income..” what?

  3. True_Zucchini379 on

    What is the methodology here??

    Is this just saying that in states with flat state/local taxes that lower income people pay a higher percentage because of sales tax?

  4. A lot of middle class schleps shilling for, literally, the top 1%.

    And acting as if it’s some type of flex. As if they are participating some type of social justice movement by protecting the wealthy from the same tax burden middle class have.

  5. Massachusetts millionaires tax just barely nudged MA down and into a unique place.

  6. Zealousideal-Pop1115 on

    Pretty sure top 1% contribute more to tax in US, around 40% of fedaral income tax is by top 1%, also there are states like wyoming which has 50% of state income contributed by top1%. Also bottom 50% only contribute 3% to fedaral income tax.

  7. greymancurrentthing7 on

    What a bullshit map. Basically govt 101 community college garbage.

    The top 10% pay basically a majority of tax receipts.

  8. Upstairs-Buy3676 on

    That map makes no sense it says 41 states are in the top 1% by what metric does that make any sense?

  9. Default_Username123 on

    This is obviously completely made up because the majority of americans pay 0 taxes at all and in fact are a tax burden to society at large.

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