Almost 4 Out of 10 Americans Pay NO Income Tax

Carpe Diem: Almost 4 Out of 10 Americans Pay NO Income Tax

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… There were an additional 15 million people in 2007 who did not earn enough income to file a tax return, bringing the total number of Americans who paid no federal income taxes to more than 61 million, or 39 percent of the tax-eligible population (158 million including filers plus non-filers). …


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4 responses to “Almost 4 Out of 10 Americans Pay NO Income Tax”

  1. and the byline for the original article is “Surge of “Nonpayers” Will Be Part of Bush Tax Legacy”
    So, once again, let’s all thank George W. (I never had a brain) Bush for screwing up this country–and world–as much as he possibly could, for as long as he could.
    Mo Rage

  2. Thanks for that insightful nonpartisan analysis. 🙂

  3. it seems that we are headed towards less than half of the people in the country having a tax burden.
    So what happens when more than half the people in the country are not contributing to the federal tax structure? Having a say in the management without any “skin” in the game is a lousy concept.

  4. Dave,
    I don’t know that we are headed to 50%, but I’m sure the recession is having some influence on those shifting numbers.
    As for “skin” in the game, its alittle more complicated than income tax. There’s trimmings from the govt on all sorts of things, payroll taxes being one of them. While I’m all for ‘no taxation without representation’, and its reverse, I’m still a fan of ‘one person, one vote’ no matter how much skin they have or how little.

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