You know what the absolute best thing about our society is?
ANYONE can join the top 5% tax bracket. It's not an exclusive club.
You have to be focused. You have to know where you want to go. You have to understand the concept of money. You have to be able to distinguish between a true asset and a true liability. You have to be willing to work your butt off. You have to be willing to postpone the "instant gratification" syndrome that seems to infect a large percentage of the population.
If you can do those things, you can make it.
I have no problem helping those who for a LEGITIMATE reason cannot help themselves. The sick, the old, the mentally disadvantaged and so forth. We SHOULD take care of them and we could do much better.
My problem is with those who sit on their rears and expect the world to come to them and fulfill their every wish and whim.
The opportunity is there. The only real question is "will you maximize it?". Some people aren't willing to work that hard and that's the simple truth.
also if 5 % of the country owns 60 percent of the property why they hell shouldent they pay more tax when they are using more services? you always seem to miss that point.Without trying to verify your 5%/60% statement, I'll assume it could be true. I'm sure you are aware of PROPERTY tax as a separate and distinct tax? It's not income tax. Property owners pay property tax. Houses, cars, tires...all include taxes that "use services". Drive a lot? Use a lot of tires? You pay more than the guy who doesn't. The whole economy is full of user taxes. Toll booths on a freeway?
Income tax is NOT a user tax; at least its not supposed to be.
You really should do a little research into tax rates and tax avoidance and the effect it has on an economy. I'm sure you'll discount anything said about the US economy. However, type "tax rate avoidance Sweden" into google and do a little reading. You like how things turned out in Sweden right? See what they figured out about taxes.
Wanna know how I got to my "vaulted position"?
Here's the short version. My folks sent me to a good Catholic Grade School. That was given to me.
I worked after school in 7th and 8th grade because I knew I wanted to go to a good Jesuit High School and it was damn expensive. (My dad was a military officer with 4 kids and supported his mom and my maternal grandfather on THAT pay in the 50's and 60's.)
I studied hard enough to get accepted and I worked 5 nights a week after school for $50 a month to pay my tuition to the Jesuit High School.
I studied hard and graduated smart enough to get and AFROTC scholarship to college. I worked at a gas station throughout college to pay my living expenses. I went to pilot training and served for nearly 7 years.
I applied to 30 airlines when I got out and only one even acknowledged receiving the app. Nobody was hiring. Nobody. Just as my savings ran out, I got hired.
The first year I made 33% of what I had made in the AF. The second year I made about 65% of what I made in the AF. The third year I almost made what I made in the AF. In my 10th year, I more than doubled what I made in the AF. It's been downhill ever since.
Through all of that, I invested. Put off buying the cool toys and the big house.
I made it. I essentially started with nothing.
Nothing special about me, either. ANYONE can do it...if they're willing to work...and educate themselves.
Bet you hate me even more now, eh?