Posted on 07/21/2014 6:01:29 PM PDT by Chickensoup
Need some help here.
Trying to understand government spending in terms of hours of taxpayer work.
In other words trying to find average taxpayer hours worked to pay taxes, and use it to look at government spending in a different way, hourly cost,
Need help on this.
Money these days is a little numbing.
But every worker knows how long and hard they work for paycheck.
Tax freedom day was April 13 in 2013
Freeper help?
Trying to understand government spending in terms of hours of taxpayer work.
In other words trying to find average taxpayer hours worked to pay taxes, and use it to look at government spending in a different way, hourly cost,
Need help on this.
Money these days is a little numbing.
But every worker knows how long and hard they work for paycheck.
Tax freedom day was April 13 in 2013
Freeper help?
No, I am looking for how many average man hours are in tax spending. In other words if there is a one billion dollar spending bill, how many tax man hours are going into the one billion dollars. In other words, how much slavery in each spending bill.
Would you explain that a little more and give a solution?
I don’t know if this will help you, but at my office there are four employees, we all get paid about the same. The taxes combined equal almost exactly the take home pay of one employee.
at my office there are four employees, we all get paid about the same. The taxes combined equal almost exactly the take home pay of one employee
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Wow!
Ok I was thinking of how many full time tax hours it would take. In other words. If 108 days a year is the average worked to pay the average taxes how many days of work would it take to pay for a tax issue like say a 10million dollar boondoggle?
The simplest answer is, since we’re running a deficit, ALL of them.
Ok. Same concept. ($10Mill Boondoggle) / (Average Daily Taxes) Where Average Daily Taxes equals yearly taxes divided by average yearly work days (108). So if my taxes are $10,800 per year, the equation should be ($10Mil) / ($10,800 / 108).
Thank you!
Not a problem.
Are you asking about how many hours the average worker has to work and pay federal withholding taxes from employment (W-2 wages) in order to fund the government in total (and FWIW, there arent enough of us working productively nor enough hours in the day in order to do that given that we run at a huge deficit) or are you asking how many hours on average, the average worker has to work and pay federal tax withholding until they reach their personal break even point, i.e. the point at which they have had enough withheld from wages in federal tax withholding for the year so far so they dont owe taxes come April 15th because they are two very different questions. And while Tax freedom day is based on broad averages based on average personal tax liabilities and withholdings, the actual Tax freedom day varies greatly from tax payer to tax payer. And this doesnt take into account other federal revenues like corporate income taxes, capital gains taxes and estate taxes and other government non-wage taxes and fees, tarrifs, etc.
So 25% is extorted from your paycheck. But, of the remaining money, you pay sales tax, property tax, death tax, life tax, truck tax, tax on every cotton picking thing you do...An accountant figured it out for me about 9 years ago, and of every dollar you earned, well over 60% went to some tax or another.
That makes no sense. No sense whatsoever. It would make more sense to work under the table. :)
What I had asked, is this. Taxes are a form of slavery. When Percy the Government Drone wants to pass a bill that will cost 10 million dollars,
Each taxpayer through taxes works X number of hours as a slave to the state. how many slave hours of taxpayer work will it cost? On average.
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Yes but I would like to put the tax slavery in a per hour format.
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