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Americans for Gun Safety (AGS) and the AGS Foundation (AGSF) have been folded into Third Way, an organization founded and operated by the former AGS and AGSF management team.

For Third Way’s latest gun safety policy and message guidance, please visit our gun issues page. There you can also find reports produced by AGS in a special sub-category.

For current gun safety data and other information, we recommend the American Hunters and Shooters Association, the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, and Mayors Against Illegal Guns.

Press inquiries:
Matt Bennett, Vice President for Public Affairs
202.775.3768 x212
mbennett@thirdway.org


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Message Memo

Tax Receipt: Knowing What You Paid For


Author: Jim Kessler, Tess Stovall
In The Middle Class Program

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The typical working-age taxpayer will pay just over $13,000 in federal income and payroll taxes for 2007, and they aren’t going to get a receipt. So Third Way decided to give them one – we found out what that $13,000 buys in government.

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As it turns out, $593.48 went to the war in Iraq. $74.93 covered the space program. The Peace Corps? A buck fifty-three. The waste that we spend on servicing the interest on our gigantic national debt? The average taxpayer spent $1,085.29 on that.

Included in the memo is a detailed spreadsheet that covers 64 specific programs and what the typical working age taxpayer – a taxpayer with about $64,000 in household yearly income – contributed to those things. As tax day looms tomorrow, we hope you’ll take a look.

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