Eco, if you're confused about where Americans' federal tax dollars go. Here's an article that explains:
[url]http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18098378/[/url]
A snippet from the article:
"Last year, the three biggest federal budget items were Social Security, health care and defense spending — each of which ate up about $200 of your $1,000 weekly paycheck.
Even though you may not have health insurance, about $219.40 of every $1,000 of your taxes went to pay for health care last year. On an annual salary of $52,000, that works out to $11,408.80 a year. The biggest chunk of that ($124.20 per thousand) went to pay for Medicare, which provides health coverage for people over 65. The rest ($95.20) went for Medicaid, which covers low-income families and individual, and state administered health coverage for children."
However, where state income taxes go varies wildly from state to state, so that may be where some of the confusion lies?
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