Income
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- "The top 400 taxpayers posted an average of $153.7 million in gains each (or a total of $61.5 billion in gains) down from $228.6 million (or a total of $91.4 billion) in 2007. As a result, the average adjusted gross income of the 400 declined nearly 22% to a mere $270.5 million, from a record $344.8 million for 2007. It was still the second highest on record, topping 2006’s average AGI of $263.3 million. The cut-off for making the top 400 in 2008 was AGI of $110 million, down from $139 million in 2007."
Average Itemized Deductions - United States AGI(000)Medical Taxes Interest Contributions Total $15-30 $5,390 $2,270 $5,442 $1,338 $10,306 30-50 4,226 3,112 5,716 1,465 10,938 50-75 4,722 4,428 6,587 1,768 13,194 75-100 6,544 6,171 8,063 2,286 16,896 100-200 12,277 9,758 11,107 3,433 23,870 200+ 32,113 36,076 25,046 16,882 65,871
http://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/63740/incomeinequality00feen.pdf?sequence=1
http://www.taxfoundation.org/news/show/250.html#table3
http://www.measuringworth.com/calculators/uscompare/
peoples guide to federal budget
http://rationalrevolution.net/articles/american_income_taxation.htm
http://elsa.berkeley.edu/~saez/saez-UStopincomes-2006prel.pdf
http://www.irs.gov/taxstats/index.html
Percetile Labor Capital Transfer 10th $4,615.4 $601.8 $5,212.7 30th $18,173.1 $3,836.5 $7,442.3 50th $35,277.8 $8,092.6 $6,388.9 70th $67,109.0 $13,597.2 $4,834.1 88.5th $110,299.4 $24,347.3 $3,592.8 97.5th $148,421.1 $67,333.3 $3,789.5 100th $594,545.5 $535,454.5 $6,545.5
http://elsa.berkeley.edu/~saez/saezJEEA-PP05us-canada.pdf