Economics HL
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Unit 1 - Intro To Econ & Core Concepts
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Unit 2 - Microeconomics
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Unit 3 - Macroeconomics
Unit 3 - Macroeconomics
Unit 4 - The Global Economy
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Unit 3 - Macroeconomics
Economics HL
Economics HL

Unit 3 - Macroeconomics

Unlocking Equity: How Taxation Curbs Income Inequalities

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๐ŸŽ‰ Hello future economists! Grab a snack and get comfy because we're about to dive into the wild world of taxation and how it can combat poverty, income, and wealth inequalities! Don't worry, I'll sprinkle some real-world examples to keep things interesting. Let's go! ๐Ÿš€

How taxation reduces poverty, income, & wealth inequalities

Making After-Tax Income Less Unequal

  • What's the Deal? Taxation can balance things out, making people's incomes after tax more even.
  • How? By funding things like transfer payments, health care, and education which usually benefit lower-income folks.
  • Real-World Example: Think of taxes as a community pool where everyone contributes, so everyone has access to essential services, like public schools and healthcare centers.

Progressive Taxation

  • What's the Deal? The more you earn, the more you pay. It's like ordering extra toppings on a pizza; more toppings, more cost.
  • How? By making rich folks pay a bigger slice of their income. Yum, equality pizza!
  • Uh-oh, a Twist! Some clever cats might find legal ways to pay less tax. It's like having a secret coupon.
  • Real-World Example: Sweden uses progressive taxes to fund public services, which helps to reduce income inequality.

Reducing Distortions and Tax Reforms

  • What's the Deal? It's about making taxes fairer and closing loopholes. No more secret coupons!
  • Key Players: Economists like Emmanuel Saez and Thomas Piketty say that tax cuts since 1980 in the USA have increased inequality. Triple the share of wealth for the top 0.1%!
  • Wealth Tax: Think of it as a 'Robin Hood' tax; take from the rich and give to services like healthcare and education.
  • Real-World Example: Elizabeth Warren proposed a wealth tax during her 2020 presidential campaign.

Property Taxes

  • What's the Deal? Taxing those big fancy houses more!
  • Problem: Sometimes middle-class folks get caught up too.
  • Solution: Make property taxes more progressive, so the rich bear more of the burden.
  • Real-World Example: Vancouver's Empty Homes Tax is aiming to make property taxation more progressive.

Indirect Taxes

  • What's the Deal? These are taxes on stuff you buy, like Value Added Tax (VAT).
  • Problem: It can be a bit mean to poorer households since they spend a big part of their income on necessities.
  • Solution: Different VAT rates on essentials, like taxing bread and milk less.
  • Real-World Example: In the UK, there's no VAT on most food items, making groceries more affordable.

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Unit 3 - Macroeconomics
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Unit 3 - Macroeconomics

Unlocking Equity: How Taxation Curbs Income Inequalities

Word Count Emoji
475 words
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3 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited onย 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

๐ŸŽ‰ Hello future economists! Grab a snack and get comfy because we're about to dive into the wild world of taxation and how it can combat poverty, income, and wealth inequalities! Don't worry, I'll sprinkle some real-world examples to keep things interesting. Let's go! ๐Ÿš€

How taxation reduces poverty, income, & wealth inequalities

Making After-Tax Income Less Unequal

  • What's the Deal? Taxation can balance things out, making people's incomes after tax more even.
  • How? By funding things like transfer payments, health care, and education which usually benefit lower-income folks.
  • Real-World Example: Think of taxes as a community pool where everyone contributes, so everyone has access to essential services, like public schools and healthcare centers.

Progressive Taxation

  • What's the Deal? The more you earn, the more you pay. It's like ordering extra toppings on a pizza; more toppings, more cost.
  • How? By making rich folks pay a bigger slice of their income. Yum, equality pizza!
  • Uh-oh, a Twist! Some clever cats might find legal ways to pay less tax. It's like having a secret coupon.
  • Real-World Example: Sweden uses progressive taxes to fund public services, which helps to reduce income inequality.

Reducing Distortions and Tax Reforms

  • What's the Deal? It's about making taxes fairer and closing loopholes. No more secret coupons!
  • Key Players: Economists like Emmanuel Saez and Thomas Piketty say that tax cuts since 1980 in the USA have increased inequality. Triple the share of wealth for the top 0.1%!
  • Wealth Tax: Think of it as a 'Robin Hood' tax; take from the rich and give to services like healthcare and education.
  • Real-World Example: Elizabeth Warren proposed a wealth tax during her 2020 presidential campaign.

Property Taxes

  • What's the Deal? Taxing those big fancy houses more!
  • Problem: Sometimes middle-class folks get caught up too.
  • Solution: Make property taxes more progressive, so the rich bear more of the burden.
  • Real-World Example: Vancouver's Empty Homes Tax is aiming to make property taxation more progressive.

Indirect Taxes

  • What's the Deal? These are taxes on stuff you buy, like Value Added Tax (VAT).
  • Problem: It can be a bit mean to poorer households since they spend a big part of their income on necessities.
  • Solution: Different VAT rates on essentials, like taxing bread and milk less.
  • Real-World Example: In the UK, there's no VAT on most food items, making groceries more affordable.

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