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Thats a no-brainer, really. In the US (assumption of location), we have nearly no social net. We pay 30+% in taxes, but little to show for it if we lose jobs, or dealing with horrific jobs. And with the spates of homeless arrests, even sleeping under an overpass or rough camping is illegal. And of course, the worse the job, the less the pay, and the stickier the employees due to not being able to save. Ive been in similar situations, with terrible jobs, up to and including a manager who ordered me to lie to a state entity over his botched fix. |
Those who make capital gains do not.
Of course, those who make capital gains don't need a social safety net, but discussions about taxes need to include both tax tracks because they behave so very differently.