“Almost nobody says we should have the richest pay the least. And yet when we look around the country, the vast majority of states have tax systems that do just that.”

Nearly every state and local tax system in the U.S. is fueling the nation’s inequality crisis by forcing lower- and middle-class families to contribute a larger share of their incomes than their rich counterparts, according to a new study published Tuesday.

Titled Who Pays?, the analysis by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) examines in detail the tax systems of all 50 U.S. states, including the rates paid by different income segments.

In 41 states, ITEP found, the richest 1% are taxed at a lower rate than any other income group. Forty-six states tax the top 1% at a lower rate than middle-income families.

Report: https://itep.org/whopays-7th-edition/

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    Yup and some of it is just absolutely insidious too. Take for example my state’s 529 plan, it actively punishes the poor and working class. They charge a 4% fee/tax that decreases as you put more in at one time so a working stiff putting in part of their paycheck every month will get 4% stolen from them while the rich guy that can afford to put in 10K at once pays not a damn thing. To me that’s completely and utterly screwed up and punishing those who need help the most.

    It’s absolutely sick how this “Christian Nation” actively goes and hurts the poor.

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      It’s because the hyper-Christians in Government think the poor are poor because of their own failings. They are sinful and not favored by God. People who are rich got that way by being in God’s favor, so why shouldn’t we reward that?

      It’s called the Prosperity Gospel. It’s uniquely American. And it’s frightening.

      https://www.vox.com/identities/2017/9/1/15951874/prosperity-gospel-explained-why-joel-osteen-believes-prayer-can-make-you-rich-trump

      Throughout the twentieth century, proponents of this particularly American blend of theology envisaged God as a kind of banker, dispensing money to the deserving, with Jesus as a model business executive. Both of these characterizations were, at times, literal: In 1936, New Thought mystic and founder of the Unity Church Charles Fillmore rewrote Psalm 23 to read, “The Lord is my banker/my credit is good”; in 1925, advertising executive Bruce Bowler wrote The Man Nobody Knows to argue that Jesus was the first great capitalist. The literal money quote reads, “Some day … someone will write a book about Jesus. Every businessman will read it and send it to his partners and his salesmen. For it will tell the story of the founder of modern business.”

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        Prosperity gospel is like the most grotesque, final boss form, of The Just World Fallacy. The fact that it doesn’t even have a quiet part, and just comes out swinging with full-throated equivocation of money and power to god’s love, is disgusting and truly terrifying. It’s like peering through a time vortex straight into the worst parts of dark age Europe. Thanks, I hate it.

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    For those who are too busy to read the article, it is talking about the overall tax burden, counting all taxes imposed by governments at any level, including income, property, and sales taxes. Sales taxes are, by their nature, regressive. They are only assessed on transactions and the poorest people have to spend a higher percentage of their income just to survive.

    Flat tax advocates are willfully ignoring how regressive other taxes are, on purpose. By taking the one tax that is easiest to make progressive and flattening it, you guarantee that the tax burden gets shifted downward.

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    Since companies and corporations are “people” tax them too? I don’t have a large parking lot at my house, that should be taxed. ETC.

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      For the parking lot tax, we need to repeal the mandatory minimum parking laws, and then I’m all for it! Get rid of single use zoning while we are at it!

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      I mean, they do get taxed. But they don’t generally have to pay income tax on anything but profit.

      It’d be like you not paying income tax on anything except what you put into savings.

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    For the first time in US history the richest 400 families have the least tax burden on any other class.

    Time to tax these fuckers into oblivion.

    edit:defined historical period

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      I wouldn’t say the first time in history. OG feudalism was great for the wealthy land owners and lords too. This is more of a remix, if anything.

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    How about we all stop paying taxes until the fucks start using the income for things other than making foreign peoples dead?

    There’s enough money in the pot, it’s just squandered on things that don’t benefit the people. We could accomplish so fucking much with just the amount of cash that the Pentagon misplaces every year.

    I’ll never understand the obsession with demanding more from the rich while we can’t even account for what we already have. Is everything a goddamn distraction campaign?

    /rant

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      the amount of cash that the Pentagon misplaces every year

      They don’t misplace a penny - every dollar they “waste” is money that goes into somebody’s pocket.

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      Inequality is its own cancer on society, separate and independent from the enormous sums sent to the military. Both must happen for different reasons.

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        And the divided focus is why progress on either matter is never achieved. Minor triage obviously reveals the military industrial complex to be the issue most deserving of our attention.

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    Until we stop hate-voting and actually vote for politicians that will get rid of lobbying, nothing will change.