In a FAIR and LOGICAL world the people who DECIDE to have kids would be RESPONSIBLE for supporting their children.
Why should a TAX PAYER be RESPONSIBLE for supporting the children other people DECIDED to bring into the world?????
The BIGGEST problem with the "income" tax system in the US is that it's become MORE of a personal decision tax than an income tax. Is it really an income tax f the amount you have to pay, or not pay, is based on your decisions and not your income.
Democrats keep talking about people "paying their fair share". if that was ACTUALLY TRUE then they would want two people having an income of $50K/year to pay the SAME amount of tax regardless of PERSONAL DECISIONS. Republicans are just a guilty of using "income tax" system as a method to get votes.
If you hold a family making 50K/yr accountable to "pay their fair share" then why not the billionaire class?
Those on the right scream socialism if the poor among us receive a dime of help but have no problem with corporate welfare, shoveling TAXPAYER money by the truck load to the top 1%.
A person making 7.25/hr in America pays a higher tax rate than a person making in a single minute, more that the minimum wage worker does in a year.
the left doesn't use FACTS about who ACTUALLY pays what percentage of taxes.
Here are some of NASTY FACTS leftist hate and ignore.
From 2018 stats for taxes paid:
Data shows that the top 1 percent of earners (with incomes over $540,009) paid over 40 percent of all income taxes.
The top 10 percent of earners bore responsibility for over 71 percent of all income taxes paid and the top 25 percent paid 87 percent of all income taxes. Both of those figures represent an increased tax share compared to 2017.
On the other side of the income spectrum, the bottom 50 percent’s income tax burden has been significantly reduced over the past forty years. In 1980, it stood at 7 percent. That dropped to a low of 2.4 percent in 2010 during the recession. As the economy gradually improved after the recession, the tax share of this income group gradually increased to 3.1 percent in 2017. Although the economy remained strong in 2018, this group's tax share fell from the previous year from 3.1 percent to 2.94 percent.
A person making $7.25/hour who worked 40 hours a week for 52 weeks would have an income of $15080. The standard deduction in 2020 for a single person under 65 was $12400. That $7.25/hour person would have an AGI $2680 which puts them in a 10% tax bracket.........10% of $2680 ($260) NOT $15080. If that $7.25/hour person has a child they get a tax credit that results in getting MORE money in the form of a tax return than they owed.
Yeah those pesky facts destroy the TALKING point that a minimum wage earner pays a higher tax rate.......but if it makes you feel better regurgitate talking pints instead of doing your OWN research you should keep doing so. SMH