Of course, much of these tax payment just happen to wind up in the coffers of the same purse controllers by a back door, remember people like those the owned Soylndra just happen to be a bundler for Mr Obama as well for the progressive socialist Democrats. Millions changed hands from tax payers to Democrat political action committees. Who knew?
Who Do Federal Tax Polices Benefit?
Source: Gerald Prante and Scott A. Hodge, "The Distribution of Tax and Spending Policies in the United States," Tax Foundation, November 8, 2013.
November 22, 2013
Governments at all levels throughout the United States impose taxes in order to finance spending programs intended to benefit their citizens. A common question posed about these fiscal policies is how their costs and benefits are distributed across different subgroups of the population, most notably by income group, says Scott A. Hodge, president of the Tax Foundation, and Gerald Prante, of the Tax Foundation. In other words, how much do people pay in taxes versus how much do they receive in government spending?
Federal tax and spending policies drive most of the redistribution in America today.
Federal tax and spending policies drive most of the redistribution in America today.
- The lowest-income families receive $8.13 in federal spending for every $1 dollar they pay in federal taxes.
- Middle-income families receive $1.57 in federal spending for every $1 they pay in federal taxes.
- However, high-income families receive $0.25 cents in federal spending for every $1 they pay in federal taxes.
- As a group, the bottom 60 percent of American families receive more back in total government spending than they pay in total taxes.
- Government tax and spending policies combine to redistribute more than $2 trillion from the top 40 percent of families to the bottom 60 percent.
- The total amount of redistribution has increased slightly over the past 12 years. Middle-income and working lower-income families were the biggest beneficiaries.
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