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Toppling Off the Fiscal Cliff:
Whose Taxes Rise and How Much?

The looming fiscal cliff threatens to boost taxes by more than $500 billion in 2013 when many temporary tax provisions are scheduled to expire. Nearly 90 percent of Americans would pay more tax.

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Average Federal Tax Rate by Cash Income Percentile 2013
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Change in Average Federal Tax Rate by Cash Income Percentile 2013
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