Monday Map: Percentage of Federal Income Tax Revenue from Filers Making Over $200,000
July 16, 2012
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Today's
Monday Map looks at the percentage of federal income tax revenue from
each state that is paid by filers with incomes over $200,000. Such
filers make up a small percent of the population but pay a high percent
of total tax revenue. Given that President Obama proposes to let the
Bush tax cuts expire for single filers earning over this threshold (and
for married filers earning over $250,000) this map gives an idea of the
states that would be most affected.
Click on the map to enlarge it.
View previous Monday Maps here.
Click on the map to enlarge it.
View previous Monday Maps here.
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