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Monday
Mar152010

USA Today's Historical Tax Calculator: A look back at tax rates and federal spending

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This tax calculator will give you a rough idea of your federal tax bill — and where your tax money went — from 1940 through 2010. Caveats: The calculator is for a taxpayer who files individually, uses the standard deduction instead of itemizing, and has one exemption. The calculator also figures your Social Security and Medicare taxes.

We've adjusted all figures for inflation, using the consumer price index. Results may be skewed for the very wealthy and the very poor. Upper-income filers are more likely to have income subject to alternative minimum tax, but they are also more likely to have income from capital gains and dividends, which are taxed at lower rates than ordinary income. Lower-income filers can take advantage of the earned income tax credit, which can reduce the tax bill of a single filer.

Regarding how the federal government spends those tax dollars, we broke out each tax bill into the amount that would be allocated among the government's broad spending categories. As a note, the "other" category refers to spending on veterans benefits and services, commerce and housing credits, transportation, community and regional development, general government, administration of justice and allowances.

So, take some time to explore. See how much your salary today was in 1940 dollars; where tax money went back in the '60s, or how the effective tax rate (that is, the percentage of your salary you pay in taxes) changes as you make more or less money.

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Reader Comments (1)

another tip to 'st. louis misery' for sending us this story...
Mar 15, 2010 at 1:41 PM | Registered CommenterDailyBail

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