It's a matter of priorities, that's all

Submitted by Prometheus 6 on May 5, 2006 - 7:15am.
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Analysis of Tax Bill Finds More Benefits for the Rich
By DAVID CAY JOHNSTON

The tax cut bill that Senate and House leaders have generally agreed upon is expected to save Americans at the center of the income distribution an average of $20 each, according to estimates by the Tax Policy Center, a nonprofit research organization in Washington.

The top tenth of 1 percent, whose average income is $5.3 million, would save an average of $82,415. Those in the top group would see their tax bill cut 4.8 percent, while Americans at the center of the income distribution — the middle fifth of taxpayers, who will earn an average of $36,000 this year — could expect a 0.4 percent reduction in their tax bill, or about $20.

Those who make less than $75,000 — which includes about 75 percent of all taxpayers — would save, at most, $110 each. Those making more than $1 million would save, on average, almost $42,000.

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Submitted by Temple3 on May 5, 2006 - 2:29pm.

What's the problem here? Get your earn on!
Submitted by Prometheus 6 on May 5, 2006 - 5:19pm.
Yeah, yeahhh. All 36,000,000 of us need ta get ta steppin'.