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  2. Progressivity in United States income tax - Wikipedia

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    If the federal taxation rate is compared with the wealth distribution rate, the net wealth (not only income but also including real estate, cars, house, stocks, etc.) distribution of the United States does almost coincide with the share of income tax - the top 1% pay 36.9% of federal tax (wealth 32.7%), the top 5% pay 57.1% (wealth 57.2%), top ...

  3. Deficit reduction in the United States - Wikipedia

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    During July 2012, he proposed allowing the Bush tax cuts to expire for individual taxpayers earning over $200,000 and couples earning over $250,000, which represents the top 2% of income earners. Reverting to Clinton-era tax rates for these taxpayers would mean increases in the top rates to 36% and 39.6% from 33% and 35%.

  4. These states have top earners paying the most in taxes ... - AOL

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    New Jersey's top earners face a double whammy of high taxes. Learn how much they pay in taxes and how it compares to other states. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help ...

  5. Income tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] Total effective tax rates (includes all taxes: federal+state income tax, sales tax, property tax, etc) for the richest Americans declined by 2018 to a level beneath that of the bottom 50% of earners, [18] contributing to wealth inequality. Analysis by economists Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman.

  6. What the top 1% pay in taxes in each state - AOL

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    Nationwide, the top 1% of earners pay a 25.95% effective tax rate. This yielded a total of $993.7 billion dollars in income taxes paid by the top 1% over one year, or 45% of all individual income ...

  7. 6 States Where High Earners Pay Less Than $10K in Taxes - AOL

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    High earners in the U.S. often look for states where taxes won't take a huge bite out of their income. Recent analysis by Avantis AI examined all 50 states to pinpoint where top earners can keep ...

  8. Income in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The top quintile in personal income in 2019 was $103,012 [2] (included in the chart below). The differences between household and personal income are considerable, since 61% of households now have two or more income earners. [3]

  9. Taxation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There is no federal sales or use tax in the United States. All but five states impose sales and use taxes on retail sale, lease and rental of many goods, as well as some services. Many cities, counties, transit authorities and special purpose districts impose an additional local sales or use tax.