July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in Florida would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $2,797,700 in 2018. They would receive 60.4 percent of the tax cuts that go to Florida’s residents and would enjoy an average cut of $193,570 in 2018 alone.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in Montana would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $1,819,000 in 2018. They would receive 51 percent of the tax cuts that go to Montana’s residents and would enjoy an average cut of $113,270 in 2018 alone.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in New York would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $3,234,000 in 2018. They would receive 66.9 percent of the tax cuts that go to New York’s residents and would enjoy an average cut of $176,680 in 2018 alone.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in Georgia would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $1,892,900 in 2018. They would receive 58.5 percent of the tax cuts that go to Georgia’s residents and would enjoy an average cut of $120,130 in 2018 alone.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in Pennsylvania would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $1,780,400 in 2018.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in Utah would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $1,573,600 in 2018.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in Wyoming would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $3,008,400 in 2018.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in New Jersey would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $3,101,200 in 2018. They would receive 54.7 percent of the tax cuts that go to New Jersey’s residents and would enjoy an average cut of $130,440 in 2018 alone.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in Oklahoma would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $1,379,600 in 2018.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in Texas would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $2,019,900 in 2018.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in Alabama would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $1,393,900 in 2018. They would receive 49.2 percent of the tax cuts that go to Alabama’s residents and would enjoy an average cut of $83,090 in 2018 alone.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in Tennessee would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $1,793,500 in 2018.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in Ohio would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $1,485,800 in 2018.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in Arkansas would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $1,340,600 in 2018. They would receive 49.5 percent of the tax cuts that go to Arkansas’s residents and would enjoy an average cut of $80,800 in 2018 alone.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in Kansas would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $1,825,100 in 2018. They would receive 52.3 percent of the tax cuts that go to Kansas’s residents and would enjoy an average cut of $132,080 in 2018 alone.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in North Dakota would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $1,714,800 in 2018.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in Washington would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $1,983,800 in 2018.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in Oregon would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $1,676,800 in 2018.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in Wisconsin would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $1,786,500 in 2018.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in Colorado would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $1,845,700 in 2018. They would receive 52.5 percent of the tax cuts that go to Colorado’s residents and would enjoy an average cut of $142,190 in 2018 alone.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in West Virginia would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $791,400 in 2018.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in Mississippi would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $1,108,300 in 2018. They would receive 47.8 percent of the tax cuts that go to Mississippi’s residents and would enjoy an average cut of $62,390 in 2018 alone.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in Virginia would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $1,718,600 in 2018.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in Connecticut would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $3,682,800 in 2018. They would receive 62.8 percent of the tax cuts that go to Connecticut’s residents and would enjoy an average cut of $253,050 in 2018 alone.
July 20, 2017 • By ITEP Staff
Earlier this year, the Trump administration released some broadly outlined proposals to overhaul the federal tax code. Households in Delaware would not benefit equally from these proposals. The richest one percent of the state’s taxpayers are projected to make an average income of $1,798,100 in 2018. They would receive 46.6 percent of the tax cuts that go to Delaware’s residents and would enjoy an average cut of $84,310 in 2018 alone.