Last fall, I had the opportunity to travel across
Wisconsin. No matter where I went, I
found stagnant wages, underemployment and was confronted with a growing
sentiment that our economic system is rigged against hardworking
Wisconsinites. It’s easy to see why.
Over the last three decades, the average incomes for
Wisconsin’s top 1 percent have increased by 120 percent, yet the incomes of the
remaining 99 percent grew by just 4 percent (Pulling Apart 2016, by the
Wisconsin Budget Project and COWS). Not
only are middle income people paying the largest percentage of their income of
any group in state and local taxes (Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy),
but the number of Wisconsin middle income families is declining faster in
Wisconsin than any state in the nation (Pew Charitable Trust).
Wisconsin’s economic system is rigged to benefit those at
the top and one need not look further than the Manufacturing and Agricultural
Tax Credit beloved by Governor Walker and legislative Republicans. The biggest corporate tax giveaway in
Wisconsin history, this corporate handout is projected to cost more than $650
million over the next biennium, with 88 percent of this tax giveaway going to
individuals making more than $500,000. 11
millionaires, making more than $35 million each, will receive nearly $22
million in tax breaks, funded by your tax dollars. Despite claims that this drives economic
development, recipients are not required to create one single job and can even
outsource jobs! In fact, Wisconsin had
roughly 4,000 fewer manufacturing jobs in September 2016 than September 2015.
While Wisconsin’s wealthy continue to receive bountiful
handouts, most other working families continue to struggle, working harder and
harder just to get by. This is why last week I joined several of my Democratic
colleagues in introducing legislation that provides Wisconsin’s middle income
families with the raise they need.
Combined with instituting a millionaire’s tax on families
making more than $1,000,000, we take the money Republicans want to send to
Wisconsin’s wealthy and we instead give a tax break to the low and middle class
families who need it the most. Our tax
cut is targeted to individuals earning between $12,000 and $60,000, and married
couples making between $20,000 and $100,000, with the average family of four
earning an annual income of $45,000 receiving a $607 tax break. From needed car maintenance to additional
extracurricular programs for the kids – we know Wisconsin families benefitting
from our tax cuts will reinvest this money in Wisconsin’s economy. A thriving middle class isn’t just the result
of a strong economy – a strong middle class builds a strong economy. This proposal puts more money into the
pockets of Wisconsin’s families, which means more money in our local economy.
To the hard working families of Wisconsin—we hear you. We
understand the struggles you face every day.
We are committed to doing everything we can to give you a needed raise
and to build an economy that works for you, not just those at the top.
Office of Representative Chris Taylor
306 West – (608) 266-5342
PO Box 8953
Madison, WI 53708
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