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Brazil Plans to Tax the "Super Rich" — Starting at $100K a Year

30 min · 21. maalis 2025
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The Brazilian government is selling its new tax reform as a win for the people—raising the income tax exemption while making the so-called “super rich” pay more. But who are these “super rich” exactly? Well, if you’re making around $100K a year, congratulations! You’re now a part of the elite, at least according to Brazil’s new tax plan. In this episode, we break down the hidden cost of this reform, the economic consequences of taxing productivity, and why even if the rich don’t leave, this policy will still fail. We look at historical examples from France, Sweden, and the U.S. to see what happens when governments try to “tax the rich”—and why it never works as planned. Finally, we discuss the libertarian take: If you want to be productive and keep the fruits of your labor, maybe it’s time to start looking for a place that won’t punish you for success. Twitter: https://x.com/thelibertario2 [https://x.com/thelibertario2] E-mail: contact@thelibertario.com [contact@thelibertario.com]

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