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2016 Postmortem
Showing Original Post only (View all)Hillary Paid 35% Taxes and Gave 11% to Charity -- Bernie? Not so Much [View all]
Last year, we paid an effective federal tax rate of 35.7 percent and a combined federal, state, and local effective rate of 45.8 percent. We contributed 10.8 percent of our income to charity. In 2013, the numbers were similar. We paid an effective federal tax rate of 35.4 percent and a combined rate of 44.6 percent, and donated 11.4 percent of our income to charity.
https://www.hillaryclinton.com/tax-returns/
Sanders return shows federal tax rate of 13.5 percent in 2014
Sanders, a U.S. senator from Vermont, and his wife, Jane, had income of $205,271, according to the tax return. They made charitable contributions totaling $8,350.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-sanders-taxes-idUSKCN0XC2UF
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Hillary Paid 35% Taxes and Gave 11% to Charity -- Bernie? Not so Much [View all]
Haveadream
Apr 2016
OP
Some of it has to be performance art, no one can be that outrageous.
beam me up scottie
Apr 2016
#75
actually they had $140,994 in taxable the 205 number getting tossed around is agi
questionseverything
Apr 2016
#20
Ah the old he's "cheap" allegation, I was wondering when it would appear.
beam me up scottie
Apr 2016
#8
She made 28 million. Republicans aren't the only one who lack critical thought process.
onecaliberal
Apr 2016
#11
^^^yep, right there^^^ Hopefully the media will notice and call her out on her arrogant fake-out.
JudyM
Apr 2016
#69
Yes married people get a marriage benefit, especially if one of them has little or no income.
Warren Stupidity
Apr 2016
#133
Clinton charitable contributions: $3,022,700 of which $3 million went to Clinton Family Foundation
Seeinghope
Apr 2016
#62
oddly, I find that fascinating. Would love to see that portion itemized. Maybe, because I am in
Hiraeth
Apr 2016
#156
It's just another rich politician trying to appeal to the underclass because they need votes
eastwestdem
Apr 2016
#70
A taxable income of 22 MILLION is genuine and relatable vs. a taxable income of 140K is insincere
LadyHawkAZ
Apr 2016
#83
Of course poorer people tend to pay a lower percentage in taxes, and can't afford
jfern
Apr 2016
#54
Clinton charitable contributions: $3,022,700 of which $3 million went to Clinton Family Foundation
Seeinghope
Apr 2016
#63
Keep you eyes closed closed and live in the dark. It is common knowledge if you do some reading
Seeinghope
Apr 2016
#125
Do your own research. "The comfort of the rich depend on the abundant supply of the poor"
Seeinghope
Apr 2016
#128
Oh, O.K. You are with the Clintons in Person observing all of their financial transactions.
Seeinghope
Apr 2016
#146
CBSNews Headline: "Taxes Show Bernie Sanders gave 4 percent of income to charity in 2014."
SunSeeker
Apr 2016
#90
I claim zilch for charitable contributions but I guarantee that I donate a larger share of my income
Live and Learn
Apr 2016
#103
He's completely clean. Your candidate is the worst of the worst of corrupted world-wreckers.
DisgustipatedinCA
Apr 2016
#104
How much of that 11% was to themselves via the Clinton Foundation? That doesn't count.
ThePhilosopher04
Apr 2016
#109
No it doesn't. It may count "legally" but we all know it doesn't pass the smell test.
ThePhilosopher04
Apr 2016
#139