Then and Now: The Top Tax Rates Over the Last Century

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Top Tax Rates in the 1910s

The top income tax rate for 1913-1915 was just 7%, a mere fraction of what it is today. It did increase to 15% in 1916, but the real jump came the next year when it rocketed to 67%, and then 77% for 1918. That is, the rate increased by more than a factor of 10 over the span of only three years.

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2 thoughts on “Then and Now: The Top Tax Rates Over the Last Century”

  1. Cecelia Henderson

    Property taxes are illegal, because the property owner has to carry the expenses of the more numerous none property owners. Taxes should apply equally to all Americans.

    1. It does. Cecelia, don’t you imagine that the property owners, by way of their financial advisors,are accounting for property taxes in the rents charged to their tenants? That would include commercial property, certainly. It simply makes sense to pass some of that on, since it’s a cost of doing business. Being a renter doesn’t indicate a lack of intelligence. I’m sure it’s also something your restrauranteur, jewelry store, furniture store, or other favorite place, consider when first deciding on pricing for goods and services.

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