Tax Revenue Share of GDP Remains Stable Despite Rate Changes (1960‑2002)
Tax Revenue Share of GDP Remains Stable Despite Rate Changes (1960‑2002) The document is a generic historical chart of federal tax receipts as a percentage of GDP with no mention of specific actors, transactions, or misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Federal tax receipts hovered between 15‑20% of GDP from 1960‑2002.; Breakdown by individual income, corporate income, social insurance, excise, and other categories.; Source cited as White House OMB and a consulting firm (KPCB).
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Tax Revenue Share of GDP Remains Stable Despite Rate Changes (1960‑2002) The document is a generic historical chart of federal tax receipts as a percentage of GDP with no mention of specific actors, transactions, or misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Federal tax receipts hovered between 15‑20% of GDP from 1960‑2002.; Breakdown by individual income, corporate income, social insurance, excise, and other categories.; Source cited as White House OMB and a consulting firm (KPCB).
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