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re: Why do dems think it’s fair that the top 1% pays more tax than bottom 90% combined
Posted on 1/23/19 at 9:51 pm to Powerman
Posted on 1/23/19 at 9:51 pm to Powerman
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Wealth and income tax rates are pretty much separate discussions.
They won't be in the near future. When the middle class dissappears someone has to foot the bill it always has. The people without won't be able to.
Posted on 1/23/19 at 10:20 pm to boogiewoogie1978
quote:The “middle class” has never “footed the bill”. Though their share has steadily decreased since the 1960s
When the middle class dissappears someone has to foot the bill it always has.
Posted on 1/24/19 at 5:34 am to boogiewoogie1978
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They won't be in the near future. When the middle class dissappears someone has to foot the bill it always has. The people without won't be able to.
more bullshite
Which Income Class are you?
As of September 2018, though, Pew reported that 52% of American adults were in the middle class, according to 2016 income figures, with 19% in the upper class and 29% in the lower class. According to Pew, the data suggest that the middle class has stabilized in size. See the chart from the report below, for these later figures on how class composition has changed since the 1970s.
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