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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

100 Years Old & Still Killing Us: America Was Much Better Off Before The Income Tax

Did you know that the greatest period of economic growth in American history was during a time when there was absolutely no federal income tax? Between the end of the Civil War and 1913, there was an explosion of economic activity in the United States unlike anything ever seen before or since. Unfortunately, a federal income tax was instituted in 1913, and this year it turned 100 years old. But there was no fanfare, was there? There was no celebration because the federal income tax is universally hated.

Sadly, most Americans just assume that there is no other option to an income tax. Most Americans just assume that it has always been with us and that it will always be with us. This year, the American people will shell out approximately $4.22 trillion in state and federal income taxes. That amount is equivalent to approximately 29.4 percent of all income that Americans will bring in this year, and that does not even take into account the dozens of other taxes that Americans pay each year.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yep and still the amendment is unratified by the states.....

lmclain said...

Our "leaders" can't seem to make 4.2 TRILLION (!!) dollars work? They seem to think their job is to spend every dime they can scrounge for the next 5 generations and find new and ingenious ways and means to take even MORE from us.