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Daniel Schwanke
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Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Our tax system
This study down by the OECD says that on income taxes anyways, we're pretty darn progressive. It doesn't include any sort of consumption tax or the Corporate tax, but it's an interesting analysis
nonetheless
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