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> The more money you make, the more you spend on non-necessities, the higher your tax rate will be.

Wrong measure; the correct question is on what percentage of your income will you pay taxes and by definition being rich means you're spending far less than you make so your taxes go down, massively. That they go up a tiny little bit when you spend some money on non-necessities is meaningless compared to tax free money you're now allowed to save which being rich means most of your money.



My definition of rich is being able to afford more than is needed. Poor people pay no tax, rich people pay some.


That's a cop out and addressed nothing I said.




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