Brendan Burgess
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I have heard it claimed that the Top 30% of people pay taxes, and the bottom 60% are net recipients. I wonder if this is true.
Here is some information from Table A2 of the CSO's Survey of Income and Living Conditions for 2013. It shows all the taxes paid per income decile and the social transfers received.
Does this show that the bottom 60% of earners, are net recipients of social welfare and that the top 30% of income earners are the payers?
Weekly Taxes paid and social welfare received by income decile

What the table means: Someone in the lowest 10% of income, received €98 a week in social transfers, and paid €7 in taxes, so they were net recipients of €91.
Someone in the top 10% of earners, paid €542 in taxes and received €96 of social transfers, so were net payers of €446 per week.
Here is some information from Table A2 of the CSO's Survey of Income and Living Conditions for 2013. It shows all the taxes paid per income decile and the social transfers received.
Does this show that the bottom 60% of earners, are net recipients of social welfare and that the top 30% of income earners are the payers?
Weekly Taxes paid and social welfare received by income decile

What the table means: Someone in the lowest 10% of income, received €98 a week in social transfers, and paid €7 in taxes, so they were net recipients of €91.
Someone in the top 10% of earners, paid €542 in taxes and received €96 of social transfers, so were net payers of €446 per week.
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