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qwerty@discuss.tchncs.de 6 months agoDoesn’t matter if you’re Elon Musk or a regular guy you both eat the same amount, sure a regular guy will get a $5 hotdog every day and Elon will get $500 stake every day but that’s peanuts compared to what his companies are supposed to pay and in reality is covered by regular everyday consumers.
FlyingSquid@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Of course it matters. You don’t tax everyone the same way in a system where taxation is applied fairly.
qwerty@discuss.tchncs.de 6 months ago
If you tax the rich more they’ll increase the prices to offset the cost and you’ll end up paying $20 for bread to cover it.
FlyingSquid@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Weird. That hasn’t happened in Massachusetts after they passed the wealth tax. They also didn’t all move away. Both were predicted.
Also, price gouging doesn’t have to be legal. In fact, it should be investigated and prosecuted every single time.
Once again, you’re talking about an unfair and poorly-applied system.
qwerty@discuss.tchncs.de 6 months ago
It’s not price gouging but a gradual increase.
Let’s say you are a rich guy who works in a bread oven factory who makes $10000 a month, then a new tax gets introduced and now you are making $8000. You can accept it and take a hit to your standard of living or go to your boss and ask for a raise so you and your colleagues ask for a raise, your boss used to make $100000 a month now he makes $70000 because of the new tax and increased cost. He can accept it and take a hit to his standard of living or increase the prices, so he increases the prices. Now in some bakery one of the bread ovens breaks and needs to be replaced. Because the prices of bread ovens increased the bakery has to charge more for the bread that it’s making to cover the costs. Because the prices of bread increased every customer of the bakery goes to their boss and asks for a raise or increases the prices in their business and so on and so on…
That’s how the tax gets pushed onto the consumer with a side of inflation.