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  2. Fat tax - Wikipedia

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    A fat tax is a tax or surcharge that is placed upon fattening food, beverages or on overweight individuals. [1] It is considered an example of Pigovian taxation. A fat tax aims to discourage unhealthy diets and offset the economic costs of obesity. A fat tax aims to decrease the consumption of foods that are linked to obesity.

  3. Dividend tax - Wikipedia

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    Japan: Dividends in Japan are taxed at a rate of 20% for non-residents, and 15% for residents. There is also a dividend exemption system that allows shareholders to exempt dividends from tax if they meet certain conditions. [citation needed] Germany: Dividends in Germany are taxed at a rate of 25% for non-residents, and 26.375% for residents.

  4. Income inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    From 2007 to 2010 total income going to the bottom 99 percent of Americans declined by 11.6%, while the top 1% fell by 36.3%. In 2014 Saez and Gabriel Zucman reported that more than half of those in the top 1 percent had not experienced relative gains in wealth between 1960 and 2012. In fact, those between the top 1% and top .5% had lost ...

  5. 4 Reasons Americans Can't Stop Living Paycheck to Paycheck - AOL

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    However, a survey by PYMNTS revealed that 62% of Americans currently live paycheck to paycheck -- and nearly half of those earning more than $100,000 per year still say they live paycheck to paycheck.

  6. 39% of Americans worry they can’t pay the bills - AOL

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    As a result of current economic conditions, most Americans say they’ve had to cut back on spending on extras and entertainment (69%) and changed their grocery buying (68%), according to the CNN ...

  7. Why Japan’s stock market is breaking 35-year records ... - AOL

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    Japan’s shrinking population also poses a major economic challenge in the long term. The country’s median age is 49.1 years, compared with 38.1 in the U.S. Japan will soon need to rely on a ...

  8. Americans in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 70% of these American military personnel are stationed in Okinawa Prefecture. [3] According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as of March 31, 2013, there were 105,677 American citizens residing in Japan under one of these statuses. Since 2014, neither the Japanese government nor the American military has published updated ...

  9. 'It’s outrageous': Dave Ramsey explained the real ... - AOL

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    The finance guru doesn't pull his punches. 'It’s outrageous': Dave Ramsey explained the real reason Americans are going broke — and it's not inflation. 3 simple steps to fix your finances now