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applegrove

(118,022 posts)
Fri Apr 5, 2013, 07:16 PM Apr 2013

"Study: US Tax Code Fails To Slow Widening Economic Inequality"

Study: US Tax Code Fails To Slow Widening Economic Inequality

at Citizens For Tax Justice

http://www.ctj.org/taxjusticedigest/archive/2013/04/study_us_tax_code_fails_to_slo.php#.UV3-Kb9k8yF

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Are economically disadvantaged families in the US likely to reverse their fortunes anytime soon? Not according to a new report by the Brookings Institution, which found that growing economic disparities between Americans are becoming increasingly permanent and irreversible. In other words, the study confirms that disadvantaged Americans are finding it increasingly difficult to move up the income ladder, while at the same time the position of the well-off is increasingly secure.

Brookings also found that between 1987 and 2009 the US tax system only “partially mitigated” the increase in income inequality and that it was not enough to “sufficiently alter its broadly increasing trend.” This result is not all that surprising given that the overall (combined state and federal) tax system is barely progressive, meaning that it can only have a small redistributive impact.

While many countries have taken dramatic steps to reduce income inequality, the US has allowed income inequality to grow so extreme that it now has the fourth highest level of income inequality in the developed world. Looking at the low end of the scale, the US Census Bureau found that over 46 million (PDF), or 1 in 6, Americans were below the poverty line in 2011 (the most recent year for which data is available).

But don’t expect a revolution just yet. Most Americans are wholly unaware of how off track our economic system has gotten. For example, as the viral video “Wealth Inequality in America” explains, there is a huge disconnect between the actual distribution of wealth, the distribution of wealth as the public perceives it, and the distribution that the public believes is desirable.

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"Study: US Tax Code Fails To Slow Widening Economic Inequality" (Original Post) applegrove Apr 2013 OP
No, it was designed to increase it Warpy Apr 2013 #1

Warpy

(110,913 posts)
1. No, it was designed to increase it
Fri Apr 5, 2013, 07:56 PM
Apr 2013

through loopholes and by allowing unearned income to be taxed at a much lower rate than income earned through labor.

In addition, every single niggling regressive tax passed mostly at the state level has continued the trend, letting the billionaires off the hook by taxing people who can ill afford it through sales taxes, use taxes, and licensing fees.

If we want a healthy economy with a stable middle class, we need to reverse this process, put things back where they were before Ronnie Reagan decided to allow the wealthy to stripmine labor of everything while starving the government at all levels.

Conservatism from both parties has failed. Again.

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