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Schiff4Brains [S] -1 points ago +1 / -2

https://www.purposefulfinance.org/home/articles/irs-2019-tax-tables-deductions-exemptions?gclid=Cj0KCQiAq97uBRCwARIsADTziya2ipVbifUZ1sDG5hnahBgVES_gQkNYXQc_VMWbNgmMUCG0vDTF9KwaApimEALw_wcB You can clearly see, the lowest income earners have the highest.tax rate increase. Highest increase is 10% compared to the break between lowest income earners and next bracket. 10, 8, 4, 3, 2.......so, the BIGGEST percentile burden is carried by the LOWEST income bracket. This isn't fair.Not by a long shot!!! It should be inverted......lowest income 2%, then ratchet it up to what ever you deem fair...but giving the HIGHEST TAX BURDEN to the LOWEST income earners is FUCKING RETARDED and.....just as shifty as the Clintons.

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Schiff4Brains [S] 0 points ago +1 / -1

I'm not being a whiney bitxh, I served for nothing as a soldier during the 1990s. But, WHY the discrepancy? Poverty to JUST above poverty = 10% increase in taxes.......EVERY other group....2-4%. Even for HundredThousandAires. Why do the little guys keep getting fuxked????? Pull the tables.....why do those of us with the LEAST.... KEEP getting fuxked????

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zettapede 3 points ago +3 / -0

That's not an increase. That's the amount you pay. But that table isn't based on income. It's based on AGI. You pay zero at poverty rates of income.