How much does your paycheck get raped ?

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poop
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Post by poop »

I sit at about 33% myself. It sucks.

I'm willing to pay for national security, roads, and the general welfare of American society. But geez, with likely 150 million earning americans, where does all the money go?
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PreDatoR
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It goes to 10,000 dollar hammers and 50,000 dollar toilet seats purchased by our wonderful government...
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Post by Koo Koo Mouse »

I got ya all beat.

After everyone get their hands out of my pockets, child support, dental, 401k ect..ect..
I KEEP 48.4% Yes Its true. My deduction amount is higher than my net pay figure. :(

BUT.... On a happier note:

Woohoo! The mouse finally wins at somthing!!! >?
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Post by NascarFool »

I also pay child support but I counted it in the takehome pay.
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b-man1
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Post by b-man1 »

i get 59% after taxes, healthcare and 401(k) :eek:

thanks for making me do the math and realize the rapeage! ;)

oh well...i'm still happy. :)
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Post by TruckStuff »

self employment tax is a bitch.
Ain't that the truth. I was in the same position last year and the first 6 months of this year. Last year, I worked 3 months over the summer and wound up with about $400 in SE tax. In the first 6 months of this year, I racked up almost $5000 in SE and federal taxes. Thankfully, I went on salary with my company after I got married so there is at least SOME contribution to the federal gov't. I am fully expecting this year's taxes to be a pain in the ass.

Oh, and for what its worth, I take home a little over 70% each pay period after helthcare and taxes. No investments (yet). :)
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