Taxes and Inequality in California: Who Pays a Bigger Share?
By Jim Miller
Last week was Tax Day and with it came the annual ritual of bemoaning our ever-rising taxes and complaining about the endless growth of big government.
Indeed just a few days after Tax Day, I gave a talk at a local college on the history of income inequality and workers’ struggles in which I made a comparison between the stark odds workers face today in the Fight for $15 with the similarly steep hill they faced 100 years ago before the rise of the American Labor Movement and the reforms that came with the New Deal.
As is usually the case, however, a few folks in the audience just could not get their heads around the idea that it was not all government’s fault.


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