Opinion: Everyone wins in a graduated tax system – Crain’s

"High levels of inequality distort free markets, reduce investment, impede entrepreneurs and slow overall economic growth."

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nixit
5 years ago

Minnesota has a graduated tax system, considered one of the most progressive in the country, but also has the second biggest income inequality gap between blacks and whites in the entire nation. Meanwhile, the same study ranks no-tax Texas and flat-tax Kentucky as having the smallest gaps.
Another lie the Fair Tax team is spreading.

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