In case you wonder why it's always the "rich" people complaining so much about taxes, here's an intriguing fact from an article I read on MSN that may shed some light on the subject: "The top 1 percent of American taxpayers still pay an effective tax rate of approximately 31.9 percent, on average, while the bottom 20 percent of the population pays an average of approximately 3.9 percent," reports the Peter G. Peterson Foundation.
Let's look at this in real dollars. If you made a salary of $36,000 per year, that would come to $3,000 per month gross income. Falling into the top 1% tax bracket would mean that you would have $2,043 to spend as you decided in your paycheck. Taking that same salary applying it to the lower total tax bracket would mean that you would have $2,883 to spend.
Which group do you want to be in?
Would you complain if others were paying that much less than you had to living in the same country receiving the same benefits and protection from the government?
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