TheBigShort
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If group A has higher wages than group B and you cut taxes for both then group A will still take home more money as they earn more, I get that. But if instead you just raise wages of group A only, are you not increasing the gap further?
No, because one of the bug bears of AAM is that so many do not pay any tax at all! Typically the lowest of income earners. If you cut taxes, only those who pay tax will benefit directly, leaving a tax gap to fill. The higher the earner, the less likely the need to spend additional money from tax cuts and instead the money is hoarded.
Lower earners, through wage increases, will tend to spend near 100% of additional money, inducing demand, creating jobs, less reliance on welfare.
Most public servants will fall into the category of spending most of their pay increase, inducing demand, creating jobs, less reliance on welfare.
We have an increasing wealth gap in this country. Forcing lower paid workers onto welfare reliance. Higher income earners feel they carry the tax burden. Solution? Close the gap.