“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/

  • @werefreeatlast
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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.

    • @AngryCommieKender
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      11 months ago

      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!

    • @ripcord
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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.