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Well thanx indeed, but the point was: Originally Posted By: stereoman Originally Posted By: Harv3 To the contrary, those with high incomes contribute disproportionately to income tax revenues.
Isn't that where the thread began, Harv? The WSJ skewed some data to show this to be the case. I skewed the same data to show that people with low incomes contribute disproportionately to income tax revenues. I have my opinion, the WSJ has theirs. Obviously you agree with theirs. But it is still an opinion based on data. You overlook for your own convenience the citation from the Tax Foundation which demonstrates the disproportionate contribution of high earners. Would welcome your critique of this data when you find it. TTFN The Tax Foundation Data is cited to support the disproportionate taxes paid by those who actually pay taxes; not support or refute the WSJ.
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