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不少人不断地一遍一遍地说Bernie没有具体的计划来为他的政策付款,这里有详细的解
释。
这个问题是Corporate Media为了自己的利益故意装不知道(或者有些作者自愿洗脑真
不知道,或者被心理舆论压制了而不敢说)创造出来的。
因为原文是表格,下面贴的格式乱了,直接看上面的链接吧。
Plan Payment
Rebuild America Act: Sen. Sanders has proposed a $1 trillion plan to rebuild
our crumbling infrastructure and put 13 million Americans to work. Paid
for by making corporations pay taxes on all of the “profits” they have
shifted to the Cayman Islands and other offshore tax havens, which the
Congressional Research Services estimates may currently create losses that
approach $100 billion annually, and other loopholes.
College for All: Sen. Sanders has proposed making public colleges and
universities tuition-free and substantially reducing student debt, in a plan
that would cost about $75 billion a year. Paid for by imposing a tax on
Wall Street speculators that would generate about $300 billion in revenue.
Expand and Extend Social Security: Sen. Sanders has proposed expanding
Social Security and extending the solvency of this program until 2065.
Paid for by lifting the cap on taxable income above $250,000 so that the
wealthy pay the same percentage of their income into Social Security as
working people.
Youth Jobs Program: Sen. Sanders has proposed a $5.5 billion youth jobs
program to create 1 million jobs for disadvantaged young Americans. Paid
for by ending the carried interest loophole that allows billionaire hedge
fund managers to pay a lower tax rate than nurses and truck drivers.
Paid Family and Medical Leave: Sen. Sanders has proposed at least 12 weeks
of paid family and medical leave to all workers. Paid for by a payroll
tax that would total $1.61 a week for the typical American worker. According
to Sen. Gillibrand’s office, this would be “a self-sufficient program
that would not add to the federal budget.”
Protect Pensions: Sen. Sanders has introduced a plan to prevent cuts to the
pensions of over 1.5 million Americans. Paid for by closing two tax
loopholes that allow the wealthy to avoid taxes on money they inherit and
expensive artwork they collect.
Renewable Energy and Clean Jobs Transition: Sen. Sanders has a plan to
invest in clean, sustainable energy sources powered by the sun, wind and
Earth’s heat. He also has a plan to provide comprehensive benefits to
workers as they transition to making the solar panels, wind turbines, and
batteries of tomorrow. Paid for by stopping taxpayer-funded giveaways to
oil, gas and coal companies.
Sen. Sanders has introduced a plan to expand health care coverage to every
American. Paid for by a 6.2 percent income-based health care premium paid
by employers, a 2.2 percent income-based premium paid by households,
progressive income tax rates, taxing capital gains and dividends the same as
income from work, limiting tax deductions for the rich, adjusting the
estate tax, and savings from health tax expenditures.
Cost and Revenue of Proposed Plans
Plan
Cost
Funding
Revenue
Rebuild America Act
$1 trillion
/ 10 years
Taxing corporate offshore income
[Congressional Research Service, 1/15/15]
$100 billion / year
College for All
$75 billion / year
Wall Street speculation tax
[Political Economy Research Institute,
University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 3/2/12]
About $300 billion / year
Social Security Expansion Act
$1.2 trillion / 10 years
Remove payroll tax cap for earnings above $250,000
[Office of the Chief Actuary, Social Security Administration, 3/26/15]
$1.2 trillion / 10 years
Employ Young Americans Now Act
$5.5 billion
/ 2 years
Closing carried interest loophole
[Joint Committee on Taxation, 9/16/15]
$15.6 billion / 10 years
Offer 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave
Additional 0.2% Payroll Tax
[Office of Senator Kirsten Gillibrand]
$319 billion
/ 10 years
Keep Our Pension Promises Act
$29 billion / 10 years
Closing tax loopholes on estate taxes and artwork
[Pension Rights Center, 7/7/15]
$29 billion / 10 years
Responsible Estate Tax Act
Progressive estate tax on inheritances over $3.5 million; closes estate tax
loopholes.
$214 billion
/10 years
End Polluter Welfare Act
$110 billion /10 years
Ends tax breaks and subsidies for fossil fuel companies
$135 billion
/10 years
Medicare for All Health Care Plan
$1.38 trillion / year
Paid for by a 6.2 percent income-based health care premium paid by employers
, a 2.2 percent income-based premium paid by households, progressive income
tax rates, taxing capital gains and dividends the same as income from work,
limiting tax deductions for the rich, adjusting the estate tax, and savings
from health tax expenditures.
$1.39 trillion / year |
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