Friday, May 4, 2012

AMERICANS PAYING MORE IN TAXES THAN FOR FOOD, CLOTHING, AND SHELTER

In 2012, Americans will pay approximately $4.041 trillion in taxes, which is $152 billion, or 3.9%, more than they will spend on housing, food, and clothing combined, according to our new study by Adjunct Scholar Kevin Duncan. In addition, an increasing proportion of government benefits now go to pay for those same basic expenses of low-income Americans.