CrazyAznDriver
Golden Member
Here are some charts to give us an idea of what "top 1%" might be:
http://www.ntu.org/tax-basics/who-pays-income-taxes.html
Nice I, my wife :hmm:, just made the 1% too. Though we got about 25k back in taxes
Here are some charts to give us an idea of what "top 1%" might be:
http://www.ntu.org/tax-basics/who-pays-income-taxes.html
so median 1% is $1.1M?
and bottom 1% is $380k?
This is the problem with people like him. He may not be "wealthy" per se since he may not have millions saved. However, he is absolutely "rich". I'm not saying this because I'm jealous.
The benefits the the people in that tax bracket can recognize are immense. They (we) enjoy better healthcare, better retirement benefits, better housing, better food...etc. To say they aren't rich is really intellectually bankrupt.
I avoid discussing my own situation mainly because it's nobody's business. However, I'm not some arrogant asshole who thinks that it was purely hard work or everybody else was purely luck.
I guess there's a difference when you're grounded in reality. It's easy to get lost in the money. We live pretty modestly compared to how we could live.
What I will never understand is why so many people who make so much less than the top 1% so willing to give them more. It's like they are brainwashed by the money when they don't even have it.
You poor man. How can you live without those things?
I mean seriously, I'm glad that you live in a society that makes your earnings possible, and I'm glad that you pay your taxes just like (almost) every other fucking working mope out there.
You know what? Making what you make, you could vacation for 12 weeks a year in Fiji. You choose not to, for reasons that are perfectly reasonable to you. You could sleep on a mattress stuffed with hundreds. You choose not to. So go cry somewhere else, would you?
Do you know how much I had to sacrifice in order to get where I am today?
What about those teachers you had growing up? You know, many of those who had the same level of education as you but who make far less money? As much as I agree with the basic premise behind your message, you need to come down off your high horse.
Exactly. AoS, like so many people myself likely included, think their 'sacrifices' and 'hard work' are some how more significant than others. He sacrificed and worked hard for a better financial world for himself and his kids. Many teachers sacrifice their financial world to help the wider world. Some folks sacrifice finances for family. Or have been dealt a bad hand. But I'd like to think that the vast majority of folks are hard working people. If they are holding down a full time job, paying their way through life then they are just as good as anyone else. We need folks to do lower paying jobs.
AoS's premise is that being in the 1% doesn't make him a unique and special snowflake but neither does his 'hard work' or 'sacrifice'. Welcome to the club, nearly everyone works hard and sacrifices.
wait.. top 1% of individuals is $380k/yr.
but top 1% of families is $1.1M????
lets see... if husband and wife both makes $380k, then combined its 760k. so i dont understand the how it became $1M for top 1% families? where did the other 340k come from?
and Apple Of Sodom, is your family household income in the top 1%?
What I will never understand is why so many people who make so much less than the top 1% so willing to give them more. It's like they are brainwashed by the money when they don't even have it.
Do you know how much I had to sacrifice in order to get where I am today?
lol couldn't be more wrong.
SS, medicare/aid isn't welfare? lulz
That is the magic number. That is what I owe the tax man. That is in addition to the $40,000 I already paid. That is after I've completely maxed out my deductions, fully funded my SEP-IRA and have done everything legal to lower my income liability.
I'm at the bottom of the top 1% of earners. I'm the 1% that everyone rallies against as controlling all the wealth. Funny thing is... I make a lot because I work hard, run the risk of owning a business, and sacrificed to get my masters degree. And for the other 99% let me tell you...it isn't THAT great being in the top 1%. I don't get any help. I don't get subsidies. I basically get to work. And while I don't have to worry about money and can afford generally nice things, I don't have the ability to go out and buy a Ferrari to color match a yacht. I don't vacation for 12 weeks in Fiji. I don't sleep on a mattress stuffed with hundred dollar bills.
So, this thread is dedicated to those who have earned their income the hard way - with blood, sweat and tears - and to say fuck you for anyone who says we don't deserve it. I am proud to say I am paying $100,000 into the system this year; I am proud to contribute to society, even though I disagree with the way government spends money; and I'm proud to be in that EVIL 1%.
Okay Apple, I understand what you're saying and agree that the critics here have been awfully harsh.
On the other hand, I have to agree that no matter how hard you are working, there really are lots of people out there working just as hard for much less return. I suppose many of them have made poorer decisions than you have, but it seems harsh (and a bit arrogant -- maybe even Scrooge-like) to suggest that they should rightfully pay with the rest of their lives (and those of their kids?). I also guess that many others were not blessed with the natural gifts or opportunities that you have taken advantage of.
I commend you on your success. You should take pride in what you have accomplished. But I suggest that you should also feel fortunate.
One question to put your tax situation in proper perspective. I gather you are paying roughly $100k in federal taxes. Just what percentage of your actual income (i.e. before all the deductions) does this represent. If it's less than 25% (which is the incremental rate for $70k to $140k) then IMHO you're not paying all that much.
The OP wasn't bitching about it. I said I was proud to contribute, despite not agreeing with how the gvt spends it, and that the demonizing of the top 1% is silly because it includes a LOT of people who are business owners and risk takers that didn't inherit wealth through family or fraud. There seems to be a general attitude on here that if you make more than median wage you are a real opportunistic asshole.
That is true.
However, the bottom 50% or so do not pay any taxes at all. I firmly believe there should be a mandatory minimum tax rate. No one should ever get a refund of more than they paid in, and no one should live here for free. Even if it is $10/year minimum it would be better than it is today.
I'm in the bottom 50% and I even with all my deductions and payback I ended up giving the IRS $4200.
Great rant OP.
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Maxing out all your dedcutions, etc. and still paying $100K in taxes means you probably net between $400,000 and $600,000 a year. Good job!