Cannonpointer » 17 Mar 2026, 5:27 pm » wrote: ↑
1. Millionaires have nothing to do with it.
2. STates have nothing to do with it.
3. Your stats hide the top tenth of a percent behinbd the pikers in the top one percent.
4. Evey fack and figger you present buttresses my argument.
Breaking the stats down to show you further proof the top .1% pay plenty in federal taxes.
The top 0.1% of earners in the U.S. pay a significant portion of federal income taxes, with studies indicating
this group pays roughly 20% or more of total federal income tax revenue. While data often focuses on the top 1% (who pay over 40% of income taxes), the highest-earning 0.1% bear a disproportionate share due to high top-tier incomes. USAFacts
How many people are we talking about?
The top 1/10 of a percent (0.1%) of the United States population consists of approximately 136,000 to 137,000 households as of Q3 2025, according to Federal Reserve data. Federal Reserve Economic Data | FRED | St. Louis Fed
Taking more of their money solves nothing! Congress will gladly spend it plus 50%.