our future calls for jobs, and taxes to be paid by just about everyone.
folks who now live on welfare are going to be in a vorld of hurt.
jobs, work, and taxes to be paid as american citizens.
what taxation rate should workers face?
i think 10% is about right?
our future calls for jobs, and taxes to be paid by just about everyone.
folks who now live on welfare are going to be in a world of hurt.
jobs, work, and taxes to be paid as american citizens.
what taxation rate should workers face?
i think 10% is about right?
I take home about 60% of my gross pay. Then I pay property tax, sales tax, and tax on fuel. So no doubt I get skinned for 50%+.
our future calls for jobs, and taxes to be paid by just about everyone.
folks who now live on welfare are going to be in a world of hurt.
jobs, work, and taxes to be paid as american citizens.
what taxation rate should workers face?
i think 10% is about right?
I take home about 60% of my gross pay. Then I pay property tax, sales tax, and tax on fuel. So no doubt I get skinned for 50%+.
I had read a while back (96-96 time frame) in one of the investment magazines that, on average, nationwide, folks pay 60% of their salaries towards taxes (all) and insurance.
i'm not an econometrician so what could i do but guess.
i suspect we'll want to compete with india, china, russia, brazil and others.
lot's of competition among the ant hills on urth.
africa has a lot of undeveloped natural resources.
that includes diamonds, gold, and specialized hunting adventures.
the media focuses on internal politics in the usa. that's a fallacy.
just about what one would expect from communication schools.
Actually, the interesting part of the VIDEO is that generation Z is the most conservative generation in our lifetime. ;-{>8
our future calls for jobs, and taxes to be paid by just about everyone.
folks who now live on welfare are going to be in a world of hurt.
jobs, work, and taxes to be paid as american citizens.
what taxation rate should workers face?
i think 10% is about right?
I take home about 60% of my gross pay. Then I pay property tax, sales tax, and tax on fuel. So no doubt I get skinned for 50%+.
It's more than that, closer to about 70%, but you get the idea.