Many very rich are in your number 2 these days. Be good to get statistics.
Thats a good one...You are right - statistics would be a good thing... unfortunately, statistics are only as good as the person putting them together and the slant that they want to put on them. My question was related to people's viewpoints - not necessarily what is happening. I am not sure that most are in number 2.... I am guessing it is more like the millionaire pays 150K in taxes as opposed to 280K because of possible write offs. Is that his fair share yet? I don't know how to answer that really.... Now if someone does have statistics they'd like to share.... All I know is that when I go to my CPA - I can't write off many losses ... why? because I 'make too much'.... Now, do I make a LOT? Well, I don't think so - but statistically, my family income is probably in the top 3% -- and that is about enough so that I will probably be able to retire at age 65... So from my experience - the more you make - the fewer tax breaks there are.
Maybe as you go up the ladder, own businesses - there are more tax 'breaks'. But, then all I hear in my state is that the business tax is too high which is why a lot of businesses leave....