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by jaxn
5097 days ago
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Exactly. It also tells us most of those winners didn't win last year and won't will next year. The 16% capital gain figure isn't saying that rich people consistently earn that much from capital gains every year, but rather the 400 highest earners had capital gains windfalls this year. Next year different people will have windfalls and different people will be on the list. |
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