Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy

In Nebraska 38.4 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the Nebraska population (0.5 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 38.4 percent of the tax cuts that go to Nebraska residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 41.8 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 5.0 percent of the tax cuts.

In Nevada 51.7 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the Nevada population (0.3 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 51.7 percent of the tax cuts that go to Nevada residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 47.5 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 5.4 percent of the tax cuts.

In New Hampshire 33.5 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the New Hampshire population (0.3 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 33.5 percent of the tax cuts that go to New Hampshire residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 35.1 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 5.1 percent of the tax cuts.

In New Mexico 35.3 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the New Mexico population (0.3 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 35.3 percent of the tax cuts that go to New Mexico residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 47.5 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 5.8 percent of the tax cuts.

In Michigan 38.6 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the Michigan population (0.2 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 38.6 percent of the tax cuts that go to Michigan residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 43.3 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 4.2 percent of the tax cuts.

In Minnesota 46.6 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the Minnesota population (0.7 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 46.6 percent of the tax cuts that go to Minnesota residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 36.9 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 5.0 percent of the tax cuts.

In Mississippi 37.1 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the Mississippi population (0.2 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 37.1 percent of the tax cuts that go to Mississippi residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 55.7 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 6.3 percent of the tax cuts.

In Alaska 31.6 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

Click here for a pdf of this page A tiny fraction of the Alaska population (0.4 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 31.6 percent of the tax cuts that go to Alaska residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 44.8 percent of […]

In Missouri 45.0 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the Missouri population (0.5 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 45.0 percent of the tax cuts that go to Missouri residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 48.6 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 5.7 percent of the tax cuts.

In Tennessee 40.7 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the Tennessee population (0.5 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 40.7 percent of the tax cuts that go to Tennessee residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 48.0 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 4.5 percent of the tax cuts.

In Montana 44.5 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the Montana population (0.4 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 44.5 percent of the tax cuts that go to Montana residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 48.5 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 4.1 percent of the tax cuts.

In Texas 51.6 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the Texas population (0.3 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 51.6 percent of the tax cuts that go to Texas residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 46.2 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 3.7 percent of the tax cuts.

In Alabama 41.5 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the Alabama population (0.4 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 41.5 percent of the tax cuts that go to Alabama residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 48.4 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 4.3 percent of the tax cuts.

In Kansas 47.1 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the Kansas population (0.5 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 47.1 percent of the tax cuts that go to Kansas residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 41.9 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 4.0 percent of the tax cuts.

In Utah 41.9 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the Utah population (0.3 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 41.9 percent of the tax cuts that go to Utah residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 41.0 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 5.3 percent of the tax cuts.

In Virginia 48.0 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the Virginia population (0.6 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 48.0 percent of the tax cuts that go to Virginia residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 43.5 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 5.1 percent of the tax cuts.

In Iowa 36.9 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the Iowa population (0.4 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 36.9 percent of the tax cuts that go to Iowa residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 43.0 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 7.0 percent of the tax cuts.

In Indiana 39.8 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the Indiana population (0.4 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 39.8 percent of the tax cuts that go to Indiana residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 43.8 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 5.6 percent of the tax cuts.

In Illinois 54.9 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the Illinois population (0.8 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 54.9 percent of the tax cuts that go to Illinois residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 41.0 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 3.9 percent of the tax cuts.

In Vermont 27.8 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the Vermont population (0.3 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 27.8 percent of the tax cuts that go to Vermont residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 41.5 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 7.1 percent of the tax cuts.

In Idaho 40.0 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the Idaho population (0.4 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 40.0 percent of the tax cuts that go to Idaho residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 46.0 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 4.5 percent of the tax cuts.

In Hawaii 32.2 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the Hawaii population (0.3 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 32.2 percent of the tax cuts that go to Hawaii residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 46.6 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 9.1 percent of the tax cuts.

In Georgia 50.0 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the Georgia population (0.6 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 50.0 percent of the tax cuts that go to Georgia residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 50.0 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 5.6 percent of the tax cuts.

In Ohio 39.1 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the Ohio population (0.5 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 39.1 percent of the tax cuts that go to Ohio residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 47.6 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 6.3 percent of the tax cuts.

In Florida 56.3 Percent of Trump’s Proposed Tax Cuts Go to People Making More than $1 Million

August 17, 2017 • By ITEP Staff

A tiny fraction of the Florida population (0.7 percent) earns more than $1 million annually. But this elite group would receive 56.3 percent of the tax cuts that go to Florida residents under the tax proposals from the Trump administration. A much larger group, 53.1 percent of the state, earns less than $45,000, but would receive just 3.8 percent of the tax cuts.