A recent poll showed that over 60 percent of Americans think that the government should tax the rich in an effort to reduce the budget deficit. Polls also consistently found that a majority of Americans wanted the Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthy to expire. Conservatives, inexplicably, won that battle in their larger war against progressive taxation.
So with all the recent talk about taxes, I wanted to try to explain why liberals, and a majority of Americans generally, support a progressive tax scheme. A progressive tax is one where the tax rate increases with taxable income. So a person making a smaller salary pays a smaller percentage in taxes than a person making a larger salary. Currently in the US, we have a progressive federal income tax that ranges from 10% for the lowest income earners to 35% for the highest marginal rates.
Mainstream conservatives typically oppose a progressive tax for moral reasons. They argue that it is unfair to tax the wealthy at higher rates just because they have a lot of money, that it is a form of class welfare, that the poor are getting off easy, and that it disincentivizes hard work. These arguments miss the point.
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Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Progressive Taxation
Posted by
Jacob S.
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capitalism,
conservative,
economics,
equality,
faith,
liberal,
politics,
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