What Your Tax Dollars Actually Pay For?

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13 Apr 201601:20

Summary

TLDRThis video explores where Jane Jay's $8,772 annual federal tax dollars go, highlighting the largest allocations to health programs ($2,516), military (22.26%), and national debt interest. Smaller portions fund unemployment, veterans' benefits, education, housing, energy, international affairs, and transportation, with only $96 for scientific research, prompting viewers to consider if they'd change the distribution.

Takeaways

  • đŸ’Œ Jane Jay, a 28-year-old single individual with no children, earns $51,915 annually.
  • 💰 She pays approximately $8,772 in federal taxes, excluding Social Security and Medicare.
  • đŸ„ The largest portion of her tax money, $2,516, is allocated to health programs like Medicaid and children's health.
  • đŸ›Ąïž National defense receives 2226 of her tax dollars, contributing to military expenses.
  • 💳 A significant amount is dedicated to paying the interest on the national debt, which is a major expenditure.
  • đŸ’Œ Unemployment and labor, veteran's benefits, and food and agriculture are among the smaller but still notable areas of spending.
  • đŸ« Education and the operation of the government are also funded by a portion of her tax dollars.
  • đŸ˜ïž Housing and community programs, energy, and environmental initiatives receive a smaller share of the tax revenue.
  • 🌐 International Affairs and transportation are areas that also benefit from tax dollars, though in smaller amounts.
  • 🔬 Only $96 of Jane's tax money goes towards scientific research, including funding for NASA.

Q & A

  • How much does Jane Jay pay in federal taxes annually based on her income?

    -Jane Jay pays approximately $8,772 in federal taxes annually.

  • What is the largest portion of Jane's tax money allocated to?

    -The largest portion of Jane's tax money, $2,516, goes to health programs including Medicaid and children's health.

  • How much of Jane's tax dollars are allocated to the military?

    -$2,226 of Jane's tax dollars are allocated to the military for national defense.

  • What is the primary use of the 'big chunk' of Jane's tax money mentioned in the script?

    -The 'big chunk' of Jane's tax money is dedicated to paying off the interest on the national debt.

  • What is the amount allocated to scientific research, including NASA, from Jane's tax money?

    -A mere $96 from Jane's tax money is allocated to scientific research, including NASA.

  • How does the script differentiate between federal taxes and Social Security and Medicare taxes?

    -The script focuses on federal taxes and explicitly states that Social Security and Medicare are paid separately and not included in the breakdown.

  • What are some of the smaller allocations of Jane's tax money mentioned in the script?

    -Some of the smaller allocations include unemployment and labor, veteran's benefits, food and agriculture, education, running the government, housing and community programs, energy and environment, international affairs, and transportation.

  • Does the script provide a breakdown of how tax money is spent at the state level?

    -No, the script specifically mentions that it does not include a breakdown for state taxes and focuses only on federal taxes.

  • What is the implication of the IRS not sending a receipt for the taxes paid?

    -The implication is that taxpayers may not be fully aware of where their tax money is going, prompting the script to provide a breakdown of allocations.

  • How does the script suggest one might feel about the allocation of their tax money?

    -The script ends with a question asking if the viewer would change how their tax dollars are allocated, suggesting that the viewer might consider the allocations and have an opinion on them.

  • What is the total income of Jane Jay as mentioned in the script?

    -Jane Jay's total income is $51,915 per year.

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