2024
DOI: 10.3389/fsoc.2023.1334925
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Poverty, redistribution, and the middle class: redistribution via probability distributions vs. redistribution via the linear income tax system

Guillermina Jasso

Abstract: It has been known for a long time that (1) when graphs of income amount on income relative rank for two income distributions intersect twice, three “transfer groups” are generated, with the poorest and richest both gaining under the same alternative income distribution and the middle group losing; and (2) the linear income tax system satisfies three fundamental principles of tax justice, namely, that as pretax income increases, three quantities should also increase—posttax income, tax amount, and tax rate. Thi… Show more

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