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Does government support increase prices
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vector Wrote:these numbers come from the 2010 census
people
under 18 73,920,881
65 and over 38,810,278
that's a total of 112,731,159
2010 we had a total of 308,745,538 people
when the crazys say half the people don't
pay taxs they don't know what they are talking
about usualy 18 and under and 65 and older
don't work 2010 census data that's about
36 percent so that leaves about 14 percent of
the people don't pay tax's


Unbelievable, listen boy genius, nobody who has ever worked for a living ever gets to the point where they get a free ride. People over 65 still pay property tax and federal income tax on social security and any other income they may have, and that goes on till the day they die. They should be included in the pay taxes column, and I believe they fit that catagory, your conclusions are based on liberal jabberwocky. You can't subtract taxpayers over 65 (many of whom still work, by the way, from the non taxpaying group statistic. People who are smart enough to put coherent sentences together with regularity, interpret the data which clearly establishes the fact that over half of Americans don't pay income tax. And that catagory doesn't include retired folks.
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Does government support increase prices - by TheRealThing - 05-05-2012, 05:14 PM

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