Federal taxes haven't changed in 60 years

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  1. SlyPokerDog

    SlyPokerDog Woof! Staff Member Administrator

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    Overall collections, that is, as a percentage of gross domestic product.

    Corporate income taxes, however, have declined quite a bit while social insurance taxes have increased substantially.


     
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    blazerboy30 Well-Known Member

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    The plot looks somewhat flat, but going from 15% to 20% is a 33% increase. That is quite a bit.

    How about a plot of spending as a percentage of GDP over the same time?

    How about a plot of total tax burden by income level over time?
     
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    Search "Hauser's Law". It's illuminating in terms of the amount of tax revenue we can expect, regardless of the tax policy.
     

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