• marcos@lemmy.world
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      13 days ago

      The tax is never negative. Instead, it plots a progressive tax rate, and calls it “negative”.

      The second graph is just confusing and detracts from the explanation instead of adding to it.

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        13 days ago

        That graph plots gross pay (x-axis) against take-home cash (y-axis). The far left of the graph (in green) shows people making under 20k taking home more than their “earned” pay. At the extreme bottom is somebody making 1,000/year taking home 10,000. The progressive income tax starts at 20,000.

        Not labeling the axises does make it hard to read.