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Quotes About Income

We have a system that increasingly taxes work and subsidizes nonwork.
~ Milton Friedman
I was glad for the additional income and, whenever possible, used the exposure to express my thoughts about the geiko system.
~ Mineko Iwasaki
In the richest country in the history of the world, this Obama economy has crushed the middle class. Family income has fallen by $4 0, but health insurance premiums are higher, food prices are higher, utility bills are higher, and gasoline prices have doubled. Today more Americans wake up in poverty than ever before.
~ Mitt Romney
Until the middle of the twentieth century, men earned most of the income for the family, while women, as "traditional housewives," were responsible for providing services to family members and converting money into status.54 This was seen most clearly in the value placed on neatness, cleanliness, decorations, and entertaining as lavishly as budgets would allow.
~ Unknown
It is not true that high wages make prosperity. Instead, prosperity makes high wages.
~ Murray N. Rothbard
Su renta por trabajo es más cara y su ocio más barato, así que tenderá a trabajar menos.
~ Murray N. Rothbard
Donate your 10% of income before the priest prays for your good health. There is little difference if you choose to see a psychiatrist all the way. Giving advice is becoming so valuable in our generation.
~ Unknown
People need more freedom to do their businesses without the increase of unnecessary taxes or the fear of paying more capital than the overall they make.
~ Unknown
The Bible: Money is the root of all evil. Again the Bible: Give 10% of your income to the church. Is money good or evil? Should we pursue it or not, otherwise where will this 10% come from?!
~ Unknown
The salary simply means becoming dependent on someone's pocket. Like a good dog who waits for his master to throw the bone at him, after having eaten all the meat.
~ Unknown
But the ruined South—the war had cost it $13.6 billion—wanted its cotton, its only source of income and still the nation's major export commodity, amounting to nearly two-thirds of U.S. exports by 1889 and three-quarters of the world's supply.11
~ Myron Magnet
I am thankful for the taxes I pay because it means that I'm employed.
~ Nancie J. Carmody
Jobs mean freedom for workers to support their families.
~ Nancy Pelosi
In addition, if a person makes the error of identifying self with his work (rather than with the internal virtues that make the work possible), if self-esteem is tied primarily to accomplishments, success, income, or being a good family provider, the danger is that economic circumstances beyond the individual's control may lead to the failure of the business or the loss of a job, flinging him into depression or acute demoralization.
~ Nathaniel Branden
Just what do we tax under our current system? Work, that's what. Hard work and productivity. The harder you work, the more you achieve. The more you achieve, the more you're taxed. To make matters worse, under our "progressive" income tax system, the harder you work, the more severe the punishment actually is!
~ Neal Boortz
Right now the top 50 percent of taxpayers pay almost 96 percent of the taxes. The top income earners--the evil top 1 percent--earn about 16.5 percent of the income and pay almost 33.7 percent of the income taxes. This is what Democrats call "not paying your fair share.
~ Neal Boortz
The joint committee invited economists of many economic stripes to model what would happen if America switched from the current code to a unified income tax or a consumption tax. Every economist who modeled reported that the consumption tax would increase long-term economic growth.
~ Neal Boortz
Because consumption comes from three sources: income, savings, and borrowings. Stating the obvious, income comes only from income. Our point? FairTax opponents will tell you that the consumption base, the base for national sales tax, isn't stable and can't be trusted—but in reality it's the income tax base that's unstable and can't be trusted. The consumption base is much more predictable.
~ Neal Boortz
O]ne macroeconomic study of the FairTax—a study that assumed that the employer's share of the payroll tax is the only tax savings that will be used to lower prices—estimated that prices would rise by 24.8 percent but wages would increase by 27.4 percent, more than compensating for the increase in prices. By these calculations, disposable income is expected to increase by 1.7 percent.
~ Neal Boortz
A Tax Foundation study for 2002 has found that taxpayers with adjusted gross incomes under $20,000 incur a compliance cost of 4.53 percent of income compared to only 0.29 percent for taxpayers with adjusted gross incomes over $200,000.
~ Neal Boortz
Our current income tax plan was designed by politicians; as such, it was designed to benefit politicians and serve their ends. Frank Chodorov, one of America's past champions of liberty, once observed that, by enacting the income tax, the American government was proclaiming that all wealth belonged to the government, and whatever wealth the government did not seize from the person who created it should be looked on as a concession—a gift from the government.
~ Neal Boortz
The income tax has made more liars out of the American people than golf has. —Will Rogers
~ Neal Boortz
Plato wrote in The Republic during the fourth century BC, "Where there is an income tax, the just man will pay more and the unjust less on the same amount of income.
~ Neal Boortz
Sudden money is going from zero to two hundred dollars a week. The rest doesn't count.
~ Neil Simon