chart explains how taxes are killing middle class

Robdawg

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can't cut and paste it but its at this link on msnbc

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21309318/


it shows how people are working harder, and longer for less

taxes have increased over 116% from the mid 1970's to today


this doesn't even take into account the other taxes of state local and federal which have increased by 25%

which even surpass the cost of healthcare which has risen only by 74%
 
can't cut and paste it but its at this link on msnbc

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21309318/


it shows how people are working harder, and longer for less

taxes have increased over 116% from the mid 1970's to today


this doesn't even take into account the other taxes of state local and federal which have increased by 25%

which even surpass the cost of healthcare which has risen only by 74%

:P

The middle class are taxed less for what they make than any other class.

Also, the middle class are the class that donates the least to charity.
 
Ohh I will agree they are whiney and piss poor money managers.
Butt about 2/3 of our current economy depends on them being that way.
Spending about 110% of what they make.

the reason they give little to chairty is that they spend it all on necessary stuff like new cars and widescreen TV's 4 wheelers, etc...
 
thats absolutely the case. Its not just income tax.. but local taxes and fees for everything.
 
can't cut and paste it but its at this link on msnbc

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21309318/


it shows how people are working harder, and longer for less

taxes have increased over 116% from the mid 1970's to today


this doesn't even take into account the other taxes of state local and federal which have increased by 25%

which even surpass the cost of healthcare which has risen only by 74%

That's called a "productivity increase". It's a good thing. Now get back to work.
 
Local means where you are. Here they have gone up a bunch.
Of cousre with the housing boom and home values going up, property taxes went up. The evaluators do not seem in any rush to drop their evaluations though for some reason.
 
This chart clearly explains how annoying Robdog is:

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