digimon7068
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According to statistics released yesterday by the Department of Treasury, during 2008 and 2009 (the Department is a little behind the times...it's the goverment  ), the upper one-fifth of US households paid 67.9% percent of the total federal taxes, the lower one-fifth paid 0.3% of the total federal taxes and the one-fifth in the middle paid 9.4% of the total federal taxes.
 ), the upper one-fifth of US households paid 67.9% percent of the total federal taxes, the lower one-fifth paid 0.3% of the total federal taxes and the one-fifth in the middle paid 9.4% of the total federal taxes.
Further, during the economic downturn, the top 1% of households suffered the greatest losses in income (a 36% decrease), over the period from 2007 through 2009.
Finally, the overall average effective federal tax rates of 18% in 2008 and 17.4% in 2009 were the lowest during the 30-year period from 1979 through 2009.
Sometimes fact is stranger than fiction, yes??
				
			 ), the upper one-fifth of US households paid 67.9% percent of the total federal taxes, the lower one-fifth paid 0.3% of the total federal taxes and the one-fifth in the middle paid 9.4% of the total federal taxes.
 ), the upper one-fifth of US households paid 67.9% percent of the total federal taxes, the lower one-fifth paid 0.3% of the total federal taxes and the one-fifth in the middle paid 9.4% of the total federal taxes.Further, during the economic downturn, the top 1% of households suffered the greatest losses in income (a 36% decrease), over the period from 2007 through 2009.
Finally, the overall average effective federal tax rates of 18% in 2008 and 17.4% in 2009 were the lowest during the 30-year period from 1979 through 2009.
Sometimes fact is stranger than fiction, yes??
 
				
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