Home2011August21Wrong answer, Warren Wrong answer, Warren August 21, 2011February 13, 2021 (Via the Drudge Report) Taxing those who make $10 million or more at an even higher rate, as Buffett advised, would also do little to reduce the deficit and debt. Tax Foundation calculations indicate that taxing these individuals at an effective rate of 100 percent would only net the government $186 billion, reducing the deficit by 12 percent and the debt by an additional 2 percent. In fact, the only way for the government to solve its fiscal issues with revenue would be to confiscate every single dollar from every single American making $200,000 or more per year, the study said. Now I guess we know why The Big O thinks people who make over $250,000 a year are “rich”. Post Views: 2
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