Saturday, December 21, 2013

Half the Country Doesn't Pay Income Tax-- Again

The Internal Revenue Service just released new 2011 data on individual income taxes. 

Once again, half the people in this country pay 97% of the income taxes, while the other half essentially pays nothing ( which Mitt Romney was pilloried for saying last year). Is it any wonder, then, that half the country thinks of government spending as a Free Lunch?

And just 5% of us pay over half the total tax bill. I can't recall . . . did the President bring that up in his rant about "income inequality"? 


Table 1. Summary of Federal Income Tax Data, 2011

Number of Returns*
AGI ($ millions)
Income Taxes Paid ($ millions)
Group's Share of Total AGI (IRS)
Group's Share of Income Taxes
Income Split Point
Average Tax Rate
All Taxpayers
136,585,712
8,317,188
1,042,571
100%
100.0%


Top 1%
1,365,857
1,555,701
365,518
18.7%
35.1%
> $388,905
23.5%
1-5%
5,463,429
1,263,178
223,449
15.2%
21.4%

17.7%
Top 5%
6,829,286
2,818,879
588,967
33.9%
56.5%
> $167,728
20.9%
5-10%
6,829,285
956,099
122,696
11.5%
11.8%

12.8%
Top 10%
13,658,571
3,774,978
711,663
45.4%
68.3%
> $120,136
18.9%
10-25%
20,487,857
1,865,607
180,953
22.4%
17.4%

9.7%
Top 25%
34,146,428
5,640,585
892,616
67.8%
85.6%
> $70,492
15.8%
25-50%
34,146,428
1,716,042
119,844
20.6%
11.5%

7.0%
Top 50%
68,292,856
7,356,627
1,012,460
88.5%
97.1%
 > $34,823
13.8%
Bottom 50%
68,292,856
960,561
30,109
11.55%
2.89%
 < $34,823
3.13%
*Does not include dependent filers.

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