Day 16 of 28 Days of Tax Data
Found at Visual Economics, via ChartPorn and Context.org
Two map one for tax dollars going from individual states to the Federal Government (dark red), the second for tax dollars going from the Federal Government to the states (blue). A third map would be nice showing the ratio between money in verses money out.

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Day 15 of 28 Days of Tax Data
From Economist View
Here are tax rates by income group. In the graph we are looking at the payroll tax 1970 in blue and 2004 in red. I you might notice the payroll tax is much higher now especially on people in the bottom 99%.

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Day 14 of 28 Days of Tax Data
From Rockefeller Institute of Government via Economix blog
Here is the percent change in tax collection (each point is an average of the previous 4 quarters).While local taxes (red) have decreased it has been state taxes (blue) that have taken a big hit since 2008

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Day 13 of 28 Days of Tax Data
From Economix blog
The different sources of revenue for the federal government from 1934 to 2015. (2010-2015 are projections)

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Day 12 of 28 Days of Tax Data
From Political Math
Here is a graph showing how the rich make more income and pay even more in taxes. While the upper middle class pay about the same percentage in taxes as the make. Finally the lower 60% pay less in taxes then their % of the nation income.

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Day 11 of 28 Days of Tax Data
From the Tax Foundation
This graph shows the combined effect of payroll and income tax on married couples living at the poverty level both with and without children (1970-2006).

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