The ‘middle class tax’ reform and why it is so difficult to achieve

First off, it’s almost all politically charged nonsense primarily because there really is no middle class – at least not in the sense that the politicians would have you believe.

By Adam Deermount | Builder

There is a new tax reform proposal making its way around Washington, which means that the silly season for misinformed statements about what constitutes “the middle class” is upon us. This debate has been going on for years, and, over the next few weeks, you are about to hear how every aspect of the tax reform proposal or today’s current tax structure either helps or screws the middle class. An unsolicited word of advice for all of you: ignore the rhetoric that is being spewed on this issue. Why? First off, it’s almost all politically charged nonsense primarily because there really is no middle class – at least not in the sense that the politicians would have you believe.

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