Sunday, October 9, 2011

The Regressive Tax That Does the Work - NYTimes.com

Nice article explaining payroll taxes:

The Regressive Tax That Does the Work - NYTimes.com

"The Social Security part of the payroll tax is about 12 percent of the first $106,800 of employee earnings in a year. The Medicare part is about 3 percent of all payroll earnings (regardless of whether and how much employees make over $106,800).

As a result, people earning over $106,800 pay a lesser percentage of their earnings in payroll taxes than do people earning less than $106,800.

The highest-earning third of United States households pay more individual income tax than payroll tax. But the other two-thirds are paying more payroll tax than income tax."

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