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DesertDrifter

03/21/13 9:09 PM

#77639 RE: shermann7 #77638

That is a theoretical definition where the actual numbers are not figured in....

huh? a theoretical definition? i prefer the actual, real one. you might want to do some googling.
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DesertDrifter

03/21/13 9:12 PM

#77640 RE: shermann7 #77638

let's try again:

Definition of 'Regressive Tax'
A tax that takes a larger percentage from low-income people than from high-income people. A regressive tax is generally a tax that is applied uniformly. This means that it hits lower-income individuals harder.

Investopedia explains 'Regressive Tax'
Some examples include gas tax and cigarette tax. For example, if a person has $10 of income and must pay $1 of tax on a package of cigarettes, this represents 10% of the person's income. However, if the person has $20 of income, this $1 tax only represents 5% of that person's income.

Sales taxes that apply to essentials are generally considered to be regressive as well because expenses for food, clothing and shelter tend to make up a higher percentage of a lower income consumer's overall budget. In this case, even though the tax may be uniform (such as 7% sales tax), lower income consumers are more affected by it because they are less able to afford it.

http://www.investopedia.com/terms/r/regressivetax.asp