The Land of the Free, But Not Until Tax Day Is Over
Americans' tax burden is growing significantly.


Americans just finished filing and paying for their federal income taxes. It was painful and expensive. Collectively, we still have several more days to go before we are done paying for our entire tax bill.
In 2016, Tax Freedom Day is April 24. As the Tax Foundation explains in its annual report on the issue, "Tax Freedom Day is the day when the nation as a whole has earned enough money to pay off its total tax bill for the year." The tax bill in question includes all federal income taxes, payroll taxes and state and local taxes. In 2016, that's $4.99 trillion, including $3.3 trillion in federal taxes. That's 31 percent of national income.
If it sounds like a lot of money, it's because it is. As the report states, "Americans will collectively spend significantly more on taxes in 2016 than they will on food, clothing, and housing combined." Unfortunately, the system is designed so that many of us will never know how much more we pay in taxes than we spend on our other big budget items.
For one thing, most of the federal and state income taxes are withheld on each of your paychecks. We have Milton Friedman to thank for that! The payroll tax is even more opaque because not only is it withheld from your paychecks but also—even if you look closely at your document—you will only see your share of the tax as an employee, not how the employer side of the levy affects your wages.
But it gets worse: If you included annual federal borrowing, which represents future taxes owed, Tax Freedom Day would occur 16 days later, May 10. That shouldn't come as a surprise, because from 2002 on, the federal government has consistently spent more than it collects in revenue. It's also worth noting that for a few years after 2009, the deficit was over $1 trillion—and though it's lower now, it is scheduled to rise again starting this year.
The tax burden shouldered by individuals also varies depending on which state they live in. According to the Tax Foundation's report, thanks to a combo of high income taxes and higher state taxes, if you live in Connecticut, New Jersey or New York, your Tax Freedom Day isn't until May 21, May 12 or May 11, respectively. Residents of Mississippi were already freed from taxes April 5.
When I asked the Tax Foundation whether it invented the Tax Freedom Day concept, the author of the report, Scott Greenberg, told me that it didn't: "Tax Freedom Day was created by Dallas Hostetler, a Florida businessman, in 1948. He transferred the trademark to the Tax Foundation in 1971, and we've been calculating it ever since."
Moreover, a look at historical data reveals that Americans' tax burden is growing significantly. In 2011, Tax Freedom Day was 11 days sooner than today—most likely because of the many tax hikes implemented under the Affordable Care Act but also thanks to an increase in the payroll tax and the expiration of Bush-era tax cuts on high-income earners. Greenberg wrote to me, "Since 1900, Tax Freedom Day has grown later and later in the calendar, as federal, state, and local governments have collected more and more of Americans' income in taxes."
That could change for the better or the worse. Greenberg noted, "In the coming years, the date of Tax Freedom Day could vary greatly, depending on whether Congress decides to increase Americans' tax burden, lower it, or leave it the same."
Until then, buckle down at your desk and work hard to pay our enormous and growing tax bill.
COPYRIGHT 2016 CREATORS.COM
Editor's Note: As of February 29, 2024, commenting privileges on reason.com posts are limited to Reason Plus subscribers. Past commenters are grandfathered in for a temporary period. Subscribe here to preserve your ability to comment. Your Reason Plus subscription also gives you an ad-free version of reason.com, along with full access to the digital edition and archives of Reason magazine. We request that comments be civil and on-topic. We do not moderate or assume any responsibility for comments, which are owned by the readers who post them. Comments do not represent the views of reason.com or Reason Foundation. We reserve the right to delete any comment and ban commenters for any reason at any time. Comments may only be edited within 5 minutes of posting. Report abuses.
Please
to post comments
I would love to see what it is when you factor in excise taxes and regulatory burden.
See my comment below; about $7T a year. As for regulatory burden, someone reported personal income tax alone soaked up 6B hours a year, equivalent of 3M full time jobs. Anyone who thinks that isn't a drag on the economy is an ass.
If you factor in just California's employment and workers comp laws, it's in the trillions of dollars. ADA compliance, another trillion.
I just booked a trip to NYC a few minutes ago, and I paid at least 12 different taxes on it (that I can tell, probably more). Between plane tickets, rental car, and hotel, it's at least a couple hundred bucks. And that's for a 4 day trip.
Travelers are politically easy targets for taxes
Almost as easy as smokers.
No taxation without representation!
No representation without taxation!
How is it a drag on the economy when the government essentially has a couple hundred million people toiling away to give them money?
That is time they arent spending being productive.
Forgot my sarcasm tag.
My detector can usually pick it up, my bad.
How else to keep all those minorities in a job: twice the proportion in government than in the general population.
Only 31%? Sounds like SOMEBODY'S not paying their fair share!
I may have missed this if somebody posted it to the AM links, but your tax liability is only going to get worse when you have to start bailing out the pension funds for some of the companies you've already bailed out for their "bad luck" of failing at the game of profitably producing stuff people are willing to buy.
Talk about barking up the wrong tree.
Those private pension bailouts usually wind up being pennies on the dollar. Yes, they're bailouts, but rather small.
The big pension bailouts are the PUBLIC pensions. Those will be bailed out at close to par. And there are more of them that "need" bailing.
Too bad we'll already be broke from bailing out the pubsec pensions.
How can we "pay our fair share", when we aren't allowed to know what our "share" is that is paid?
Clearly your "share" is however much you are told asked to hand over contribute.
As long as you have more money than someone else, then you haven't paid your fair share.
There's a guy that panhandles down by a turnpike in New Jersey named 'Terry' that decides for everyone. They send over a congressman once a year around tax day and ask him what he made that year.
Federal, state, and local governments spend around $7T every year. That's around $20K per person, $60K per family, and I haven't found a single person yet who thinks they or their family get anywhere near their money's worth from their taxes, even when their own taxes are far less than this average.
Somebody is getting your money's worth.
The article says $4.99T, so pare your breakdown, a bit.
What gets me is that the government I get the most services from - Police, Fire, EMS, Public works, etc. gets the smallest of my tax bills, while the one furthest away, providing the fewest services that affect my life, gets the lion's share.
Of course FEDGOV is supposed to make everything "equal" and filter that money down through lower levels but, at each stop, a share has to be taken for administering the loot.
Talk about a wasteful system.
"Tax Freedom Day is the day when the nation as a whole has earned enough money to pay off its total tax bill for the year."
So, when can we expect to hear about "Debt Freedom Day"?
If you figure debt is about 4x greater than expenses, it's easy enough to calculate - somewhere around the middle of the eighteenth month of this year.
OT: Prince has died at 57.
Aw damn. I hope they let them wear ruffly blouses in Heaven.
The Charlie Murphy stories about Prince are hilarious on the Chapelle Show.
Prince played one of his surprise small venue shows in Detroit a little while back. He was freaking amazing.
Yeah, but he'll be formerly known as dead in a little while.
(Too soon or not soon enough?)
I would say I don't believe it, but TMZ never gets it wrong.
'Shopped.
God fucking dammit. That sucks. The world has lost one incredibly talented guitar virtuoso.
At least we still have Stevie Ray Va...crap.
Well shit
CNN is saying police are investigating a death at Prince's estate but aren't saying if it's Prince.
TMZ claims it's Prince and notes Prince was battling the flu.
Just got a notification on my phone from ABC7LA says that his publicist confirms it was Prince. No link so far.
Daily Mail is on it.
KTLA is reporting Prince died, citing the AP, who cites his publicist.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new.....pital.html
"Man bursts a cyst on his back on camera" - WTF, Daily Mail?!
They seem to have something similar every week. I think the editor has a puss fetish.
Many of us have a puss fetish, depending on how you pronounce it.
Chyna, Prince, who completes the 3rd?
Someone else with an unusual name?
Someone check in on Cher.
Big girl with a big clit, a little man with a big dick... so the third is either a little woman with a big clit, a large man with a small dick or a medium-sized, medium endowed hermaphrodite.
medium-sized, medium endowed hermaphrodite
That makes 3 votes for Cher (I was leaning that way).
Hillary? There; I said it.
I second it; now let's see if that generates a subpoena
I can see what your saying... Carrie `s st0rry is great, on monday I bought themselves a BMW 5-series from bringing in $7179 this - four weeks past and-a little over, ten k lass month . with-out a doubt this is the easiest work Ive ever done . I actually started six months/ago and pretty much immediately began to bring home at least $72, p/h . browse this site....
+++++++++++ http://www.MaxPost30.com
She better be paying her share of taxes on that.
Bitching about taxes is sooo 1980s/90s libertarian.
The big issues are now cakes and bathroom regimen.
Taxes are like the last thing we need to worry about. There's a biggot somewhere that needs to be sured.
sured? He sure does.
It was typed correctly. I debated about quoting the "needs to be sured" part.
It would be so sweet if the IRS was forced to collect lump sum remittances rather than payroll withholding. Fuckers.
*strictly collect lump sum remittances
But then the tax cattle might start to get miffed at how much of their money is getting janked by Uncle Sugar, and then where would we be? Somalia, that's where.
Come now, don't you want to do your Fair Share? by lending the IRS thousands of dollars for no interest?
THE + IRS = THEIRS
10 Samuel told all the words of the Lord to the people who were asking him for a king. 11 He said, "This is what the king who will reign over you will claim as his rights: He will take your sons and make them serve with his chariots and horses, and they will run in front of his chariots. 12 Some he will assign to be commanders of thousands and commanders of fifties, and others to plow his ground and reap his harvest, and still others to make weapons of war and equipment for his chariots. 13 He will take your daughters to be perfumers and cooks and bakers. 14 He will take the best of your fields and vineyards and olive groves and give them to his attendants. 15 He will take a tenth of your grain and of your vintage and give it to his officials and attendants. 16 Your male and female servants and the best of your cattle[c] and donkeys he will take for his own use. 17 He will take a tenth of your flocks, and you yourselves will become his slaves. 18 When that day comes, you will cry out for relief from the king you have chosen, but the Lord will not answer you in that day."
So how is democracy better than a King again?
Intentions.
They intend to take 31% instead of 10%.
Democracy is better because it is us. You know, we are government and government is us. This is just money we are paying to ourselves. It belongs to all of us. And by all of us I mean everyone except you or any other individual. See? It's so much better.
If you twisted my arm, I could manage to live under the "onerous" taxes of the 1770s.
A 10% flat tax, split between fed/state/local, wouldn't be the worst thing in the world. It doesn't meet libertarian purity standards or even my own, but I would agree to shut up for the rest of my life to get that. Let the next generation deal with improving on it.
Ray Stevens - If 10% is Good Enough for Jesus (Live)
Of course we'd be happy with it -- I've read several estimates that the flat tax would have to be 17% in order to pull in what we pay now.
I think that is federal only.
I would be happy with either.
Favorite Bible verse of mine. The Israelites say, "We want a king, to make Judea great again!" Samuel asks God, who tells him, "They don't want a king, trust me." Samuel relays the message, and the people go "Boo! We want a king anyway!" Samuel relays this to God, who says, "Fuck 'em. If they want a king that bad, let them have one."
I can't see how anybody ever bought into the divine right of kings when they had that fairly obvious counterexample staring them in the face.
God dropping an F bomb; that really makes it personal. Immanent over transcendent, I like it.
Shit, God is a sarcastic libertarian. Who knew?
Works for me. I think the whole bible should be re-written with this in mind; illustrated by Robert Crumb [as he already did with Genesis, amazing].
You might be onto something there!
12+ weeks waiting for my state to give me back my stolen money...I mean tax refund. Fucking assholes.
I E-Filed as soon as I got all my paperwork in the mail back in Feb. Took a week for them to pay me back my interest-free loan.
Same here, except mine got flagged for "manual review" because my identity was stolen. Thanks for that, OPM.
That sucks.
A refund... how quaint.
Don't get me started. I don't even live in the fucking state that steals my money.
It would be nice to only pay a third of my income in taxes (not inc. sales taxes natch).
Start making cash right now... Get more time with your family by doing jobs that only require for you to have a computer and an internet access and you can have that at your home. Start bringing up to $8012 a month. I've started this job and I've never been happier and now I am sharing it with you, so you can try it too. You can check it out here... ---------------- http://www.online.factoryofincome.com
Interesting tool to estimate your taxes paid and get a receipt: http://www.FederalTaxpayerreceipt.com. There is an associated simulation that lets you play with different effective tax rates and other expenditures here: http://www.federalbalancingact.com.
Nathan . if you think Gloria `s posting is astonishing... yesterday I bought a brand new Land Rover Defender after bringing in $8648 this-past/5 weeks and even more than 10-k this past munth . with-out any question its the most-rewarding I have ever done . I actually started five months/ago and right away started making a cool more than $85... per/hr .
try here ??? http://www.ny-reports.com
Nathan . if you think Gloria `s posting is astonishing... yesterday I bought a brand new Land Rover Defender after bringing in $8648 this-past/5 weeks and even more than 10-k this past munth . with-out any question its the most-rewarding I have ever done . I actually started five months/ago and right away started making a cool more than $85... per/hr .
try here ??? http://www.ny-reports.com
Californian here didn't pay income taxes! Haaahahaha, loop holes..
*leaves house handcuffed, put in police car*
What I loved was getting paid $60 for three days of jury duty (there was a judicial conference somewhere I can't afford to go, so we got out early)- and it's taxable income that I cannot deduct my costs...
William . I can see what your saying... Raymond `s article is surprising, last week I bought a top of the range Acura from making $4608 this-past/month and-a little over, $10,000 this past month . with-out any question its the easiest work I've ever had . I began this five months/ago and almost straight away startad bringin in minimum $82 per-hr
+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+ http://www.fox-88.com
uptil I saw the bank draft four $8760 , I be certain ...that...my sister woz actually bringing in money part time from there labtop. . there neighbour had bean doing this 4 only about eighteen months and resently cleard the depts on there home and bourt a top of the range Chrysler ....
Clik This Link inYour Browser....
? ? ? ? http://www.Reportmax20.com
Start making cash right now... Get more time with your family by doing jobs that only require for you to have a computer and an internet access and you can have that at your home. Start bringing up to $8012 a month. I've started this job and I've never been happier and now I am sharing it with you, so you can try it too. You can check it out here...
---------------- http://www.online.factoryofincome.com
RE: The Land of the Free, But Not Until Tax Day Is Over
Amerika is a lot of things.
Land of the free is not one of them.
I've made $76,000 so far this year working online and I'm a full time student.I'm using an online business opportunity I heard about and I've made such great money.It's really user friendly and I'm just so happy that I found out about it.
Open This LinkFor More InFormation..
??????? http://www.selfcash10.com