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No, Bernie Sanders Does Not Want To Tax Minimum Wage Workers At 52%

The posts are falsely viral; Sanders has suggested that rate as an option for income over $10 million.

By - AFP | 28 Feb 2020 2:17 PM GMT


A Facebook post shared tens of thousands of times claims that Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders wants to tax people making $15 an hour -- the minimum wage he is proposing -- at 52 percent. This is false; he has suggested that rate as an option for income over $10 million.

"Bernie's Logic: 'Nobody can live on $7 an hour. We must raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour. Also we must raise the tax rate to 52%,'" according to the post, shared here and here.

"$15 an hour x .52% = $7.80," it says. "$15 an hour - $7.80 = $7.20."

A screenshot of a Facebook post taken on February 27, 2020

Another version of the claim has been made on Twitter here.

A screenshot of a tweet taken on February 27, 2020

Sanders has repeatedly called for the minimum wage to be increased to $15 an hour from its current federal rate of $7.25.

He has also proposed a tax rate of 52 percent -- but not for people making $15 an hour.

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A section of his website explaining how he would pay for his various plans lists "raising the top marginal income tax rate to 52% on income over $10 million" as an option.

Sanders also suggested the same marginal tax rate on income above $10 million during his 2016 run for president, according to an archived version of his website.

Even if the rate for Americans making $15 an hour was 52 percent, not all of their earnings would be taxed at that level, as the false claims state.

There is a standard deduction of $12,400 for individual filers in 2020, which means at least that amount of income would not be subject to taxes.

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Sanders has emerged as the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination.

He is advocating using revenue from various tax increases on well-off Americans to pay for plans aimed at helping those with lower incomes.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by BOOM staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)