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“Trickle Down” Theory - Hoover Institution

other ways of rearranging their financial affairs to minimize their tax liability. Under these escalating wartime income tax rates, the number of people reporting taxable incomes of more than $300,000— a huge sum in the money of that era — declined from well over a thousand in 1916 to fewer than three hundred in 1921.

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