Households earning more than $1 million a year fork over, on average,
about 29 percent of their income to the Tax Man; those earning between
$50,000 and $75,000 pay just 15 percent.
By the way, the
seven-figure-plus crowd, which included just 236,000 taxpayers in 2009
(of more than 140 million), picked up fully 20 percent of the nation’s
tab.
That infamous top 1 percent? They footed more than a third
(38 percent) of the bill, though they accounted for just 20 percent of wages in 2008.
The top 10 percent shouldered 70 percent of income taxes (while almost no one in the bottom half paid a cent).
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