Ummm....that is what we have been talking about in this thread.
If you make all your money on investments (which is what the super-rich do) then you are in the 15% tax bracket. Not the 38% tax bracket.
Do you think Buffett is super-rich because of his $100,000 salary with Berkshire Hathaway or because of his investments? That is why his tax rate is 17% and lower than everyone in his office despite making millions more each year than they do.
If you make all your money on investments (which is what the super-rich do) then you are in the 15% tax bracket. Not the 38% tax bracket.
Do you think Buffett is super-rich because of his $100,000 salary with Berkshire Hathaway or because of his investments? That is why his tax rate is 17% and lower than everyone in his office despite making millions more each year than they do.
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