Yes, because the richer you are, the higher tax costs you can pay for, and so if richer people were to pay MORE taxes, then not only would citizens with poor wealth need to pay less, or even no taxes, but if we increased taxes for the rich so that their taxes costed them at least three times the percentage of money citizens of average wealth spend on taxes out of the total amount of money they earn, decreased the amount of taxes that citizens of average wealth spend by 1.5 times, decreased the amount of taxes that citizens of poor wealth spend out of the total THEY earn by 75%, and homeless citizens who pay taxes, no longer having to pay taxes (because some homeless citizens have jobs, which means they have money to spend, and when they spend that money, the pay taxes as a result), and when they do get homes, only having to spend, compared to citizens of average wealth spend on taxes now, 10% in taxes, again compared to the percentage of earned money by citizens of average wealth. If all of these requirements were met, then free education might be just within our reach.
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