Yeah, but remember, their taxes are so low that businesses can afford to pay their employees so much that most Anericans are actually incredibly wealthy. Just go out on the street and ask any American.
…not that guy… not that guy either… or that guy… that guy doesn’t count… no not that guy either…
What about raising the tax so that increased pay for the employees increases the amount of deductibles for the company which in turn reduces the actual tax they have to pay?
Has that ever been tried before?
Maybe some decades ago?
…before Reagan?
Yeah, but remember, their taxes are so low that businesses can afford to pay their employees so much that most Anericans are actually incredibly wealthy.
That’s the theory for “trickle down” economics, but in reality it’s piss trickling down.
Yeah, but remember, their taxes are so low that businesses can afford to pay their employees so much that most Anericans are actually incredibly wealthy. Just go out on the street and ask any American.
…not that guy… not that guy either… or that guy… that guy doesn’t count… no not that guy either…
What about raising the tax so that increased pay for the employees increases the amount of deductibles for the company which in turn reduces the actual tax they have to pay?
Has that ever been tried before?
Maybe some decades ago?
…before Reagan?
That’s the theory for “trickle down” economics, but in reality it’s piss trickling down.
Nonsense, there’s shit mixed in as well.
Unironic all my friends with their washed brains argument in favor of united states…
“but they got even more money than us working on mcdonalds duh”
If you don’t mind me asking, which country?
I blame the asker for asking wrong.