kTksVoTnehQVWQcSe from Jorhat 03762309627 / +913762309627
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I think the top earners shuold be paying a fair share in federal taxes (the top 400 earners pay about half the collective federal taxe rate as compared to those earning $100k/yr). Ben, thanks for stopping by. I think the reason you have effective tax rates like this is a natural consequence of the Laffer Curve i.e., if the government demands more taxes, it will get more tax revenue to a certain point after which tax revenue will decline the higher the rate goes. I personally don't think marginal tax rates are the problem, though I do agree that reforming the tax code is the most efficient and fair way to address the problem you are highlighting. The problem as I see it, though is that Congress is not focused on these loopholes per se, but is more focused on raising marginal rates. The obvious response for the wealthy will just be to more aggressively exploit these loopholes. As it is, the US middle class appears to be in decline. If we end up as a society of have’s and have nots we weil all be worse off due to the increased political and social instabilities, not to mention the continued economic decline that will accompany the demise of the American consumer. I completely agree. I high Gini coefficient is not a good thing. Thus, for me the argument isn’t about faithfully adhering to ideological principles but about effective governance. Specifically; What tax and government policies are most effective in growing the US economy? Again, I completely agree. I'd add that the way to do this is by growing the economy rather than redistributing income in a staid one. The Soviets taught us long ago that such systems simply don't work in the long run, and the elite ultimately becomes even more powerful and wealthy at the expense of the rest. Because when wealth is generated by bureacratic fiat, it becomes more arbitrary and less meritocratic over time.