The answer may surprise you.
So many discussions about tax cuts have heard that the best Incoma people have received the biggest tax cuts, whether it’s one recent or previous tax cuts. Of course, they did. They pay playports with high federal taxes. So it’s not surprising they get the biggest tax cuts on absolute hair.
But that doesn’t mean that the highest-quality high-guest include people have received the highest percentage of tax cuts. Reporters generally do not do a good job of creating that point.
Surprisingly, last week’s Wall Street Journal official was Poledo’s reward for the lowest coming quintile to receive the largest tax order. Why do I say it surprisingly? Isn’t the Wall Street Journal a newspaper that of course points out that? Certainly an edit page. But it’s not a news page. I have read the journals many times a week for 52 years and have always noticed the division between the editorial page of Libertarian and the news page on the left in the center. Indeed, Tim Grosseclose, a UCLA economist and now an economist at George Mason University, established that his 2011 book, Left Turn: How Liberal Media Bias Distorts the Mind of America, WSJ Reporter is one of the most leftists of all major media reporters. Here we reviewed his book and briefly cited his evidence on the journal.
WSJ reporters Richard Rubin and Calendar Pena calmed down in a news article on July 28th.
The average federal tax changes paid in 2026 are as follows:
-15.1% in the lowest quintile
-14.9% in the second quintile
-12.6% Middle 5
-11.1% in the fourth quintile
-9.2% of the 80-90th percentile
-9.5% of the 90-95th percentile
-11.2% of the 95th-99th percentile
-7.1%, the top 1%.