It leaves more money for consumers to spend, making more jobs for suppliers of goods and services, which makes more jobs for more people to spend more money. That way, the government can make more money because more people are paying more taxes. If government RAISES taxes, the consumer ultimately looses.
Imagine taxes based on a continuum. If taxes are zero, the government gets no taxes. If taxes are 100%, taxpayers quit working and the government gets zero again. Somewhere along the line is a place on the continuum where the government gets the maximum that it needs to operate and taxpayers get to keep the most possible. Raising taxes doesn't always result in more money to the government. Sometimes, by taking too much money out of the taxpayers pockets the government AND THE TAXPAYERS loose.
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Who preceded Fidel Castro as political leader of Cuba
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Fulgencio Batista
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How many schools are there in Minnesota
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Minnesota Public School StatisticsMinnesota Public Schools:2,637Number of Students:842,854Minnesota Elementary Schools:1,046Minnesota Middle Schools:291Minnesota High Schools:699Number of Male Students:434,396Number of Female Students:408,458Asian-Pacific Islander Students:45,178American Indian-Alaskan Students:17,641Black Students:65,488Hispanic Students:38,643White Students:675,904
It leaves more money for consumers to spend, making more jobs for suppliers of goods and services, which makes more jobs for more people to spend more money. That way, the government can make more money because more people are paying more taxes. If government RAISES taxes, the consumer ultimately looses.
Imagine taxes based on a continuum. If taxes are zero, the government gets no taxes. If taxes are 100%, taxpayers quit working and the government gets zero again. Somewhere along the line is a place on the continuum where the government gets the maximum that it needs to operate and taxpayers get to keep the most possible. Raising taxes doesn't always result in more money to the government. Sometimes, by taking too much money out of the taxpayers pockets the government AND THE TAXPAYERS loose.
Who preceded Fidel Castro as political leader of Cuba
Fulgencio Batista
How many schools are there in Minnesota
I can partially answer your question:
Minnesota Public School StatisticsMinnesota Public Schools:2,637Number of Students:842,854Minnesota Elementary Schools:1,046Minnesota Middle Schools:291Minnesota High Schools:699Number of Male Students:434,396Number of Female Students:408,458Asian-Pacific Islander Students:45,178American Indian-Alaskan Students:17,641Black Students:65,488Hispanic Students:38,643White Students:675,904