Bureau of Labor Statistics

More taxes collected from Employment than from Corporate Profits

by Catherine Mulbrandon on February 1, 2010

(I am starting a new series today: 28 days of Tax Data where I will be posting each day something I find interesting about the Untied States’ Tax System)

From the Tableau Software blog Ellie Fields posted an analysis last year comparing the amount collected from Employment tax (Social Security, Medicare, Federal Unemployment taxes which are taxed per employee) vs the amount collected from Corporate tax (which is taxed per dollar of profit). This is for the Federal Government only.

The first graph shows that since the 1960s the amount of taxes from employment has increased relative to corporate taxes

The second graph is plotting the % change in the different between employment and corporate taxes collected. As each recession hit (shown as thick lines of red and pink) taxes collected from employment drop faster (i.e. layoffs) than from corporate taxes (less profit).

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Length of unemployment (1980-2009)

by Catherine Mulbrandon on November 11, 2009

From BLS found via Economix

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Another infographic comparing the last 18 months to the Great Depression. This time I am focusing on Prices, Inflation and Deflation.

Inflation 1930s

Data from Bureau of Labor Statistics: Consumer Price Index History Table

If you want more see Inflation and Deflation created by WallStats

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Unemployment: Great Depression vs Great Recession

by Catherine Mulbrandon on July 27, 2009

I created this infographic to compare the unemployment rate over the last 18 months to the Great Depression.

Unemployment1930s

Data from Bureau of Labor Statistics: Current Population Survey (CPS)

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