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Bothered
by Payroll Taxes
One of the reasons that this topic really bothers me is that generally the politicians who talk about cutting taxes never talk about cutting payroll taxes, which by some measures are the most burdensome taxes we have. Many of these same people also argue that minimum wage can't be raised because it would destroy jobs and thus actually hurt the low wage earners. If they were sincere and courageous, at least some of them would propose lowering the payroll taxes. I realize that social security (a.k.a. "socialist insecurity") is the "third rail" of politics, but I think some of these people don't really care about people who don't have a 6 figure income (or maybe even about people who don't contribute to their campaigns). No one could honestly argue that low wage earners aren't struggling in the country. I'd also like to have some politicians admit that social security is really a pay-as-you-go system with no "savings" just like any other wealth transfer program, not to mention that it's really a Ponzi scheme. Lowering payroll taxes would achieve the aims of both the people who want to raise the minimum wage (to give struggling low-wage earners more take-home pay) without destroying jobs or increasing the burden on business owners. So the reason for this letter is first to point out a link to a good article discussing this topic:
And also I'm hoping you'll address this topic on your show (including discussing why the politicians never talk about reducing payroll taxes). I think it's a tragically ignored topic. Usually, I think you're a sincere person that aims for balance in your presentation, despite your own political bias. But sometimes you say things that make me wonder if you're intentionally putting a partisan (pro-GOP) slant on things. I'm hoping you are only trying to inform people and you'd be just as willing to way things that shed an unfavorable light on the Republican politicians and the Democratic politicians when the facts merit. Thanks, Bill
Martin Figure
1: U. S. Government Revenue Sources, 2001
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2: Major Sources of Revenue
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3: Social Security Breakdown as of 1997
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