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Question: Capital Gains should be taxed at
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A higher rate than wages
 
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The same rate as wages
 
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A lower rate than wages
 
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« on: September 12, 2011, 12:04:12 PM »

Didn't vote.  For a start, not sure whether the proper rate for taxing capital gains (or not taxing at all) should be determined relative to wages, or anything...and even if we measure it against so called "real work" what the proper rate would be.

Perhaps a better phrasing would ask whether capital gains should be taxed at a higher, lower or equal rate as "all other income", as the distinction is currently drawn.
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