Quote (EndlessSky @ Dec 17 2019 06:08pm)
The rich already pay 90% of taxes though. This is just bringing it back to normal.
The top 1/2-5/6-10/11-25/26-50/51-100% of Americans pay 19.72/15.48/11.36/21.76/20.09/11.59% of the total tax burden
A progressive tax is one that provides its benefits weighted towards the middle or lower class more then those proportions. A regressive tax is one that provides more of its share towards the top than their respective tax burden rate.
If you just lowered everyone's taxes by 10% after all deductions and refunds and whatnot, it would have an exactly 19.72/15.48/11.36/21.76/20.09/11.59% breakdown across the top 1/5/10/25/50/100%
but repealing the SALT deduction would provide 56/24/16/4/0% of its benefit to the top 1/5/10/25/50%, weighted absurdly far towards the rich
the tax bill as proposed with a raise to higher marginal tax rate still results in -1.16% total less taxes for the top 1% and -0.06% for the top 2-5%, and absolutely nothing for anyone else
which we can calculate based on tax burden means that of the benefit, it would break down into a 96/4/0/0/0% benefit. As in, it would basically only help the top 1%, the most regressive tax possible.