Research Report Two-Thirds of Tax Units Pay More Payroll Tax Than Income Tax
Leonard E. Burman, Greg Leiserson
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April 15 is synonymous with taxes in the United States, but most Americans actually pay more payroll taxes than federal income taxes. In 2006 workers and employers each paid 6.2 percent Social Security tax on the first $94,200 of earnings and 1.45 percent Medicare tax on all wages. While the statutory obligation to pay payroll taxes is split evenly between workers and employers, most economists believe that the employer tax usually translates into lower wages, so workers bear the full burden of the tax. Thus, the total payroll tax rate equals 15.3 percent of earnings for most workers.
Research Areas Economic mobility and inequality
Tags Income and wealth distribution
Policy Centers Income and Benefits Policy Center