Ironically, DREDIOCK’s Property Tax thread came up a day after I was pondering a question:
How much of John Doe’s income goes towards all taxes of all sorts?
Here’s stats on our fictitious John Doe:
Income: $60,000 per year.
He’s married with two kids. Wife does not work; no other income.
He has two cars, each cost 25 K, get 25 MPG and he and his wife drive a total of 25,000 miles. They have typical insurance, registration, etc. Let’s say one car is older and paid for, the other they make payments on.
His house is appraised at $150,000.
He spends $1,500 on airfare a year for a family vacation.
They donate $1,500 to church/charities.
His groceries and other spending rates are typical as well
Utilities are typical for an American.
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How much of John Doe’s income goes towards all taxes of all sorts?
Don’t forget typical sales taxes on regular stuff.
No sales tax on food, right?
Big sales tax included in his gas, right?
Consider everything and add it up; how much is it?
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If someone has better stats for what a typical family’s income and spending may be, feel free to post.