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S_A_V [24]
2 years ago
11

A regressive tax would NEGATIVELY impact which of these people most? A) a Major League baseball player B) a public school teache

r with 25 years experience C) a chemical engineer for a major pharmaceutical manufacturer D) a fast food employee who works 40 hours a week making minimum wage
Business
2 answers:
svet-max [94.6K]2 years ago
6 0

the answer is: D. a fast food employee who works 40 hours a week making minimum wage

A regressive tax would make people with lower income pay larger percentage of tax compared to the people with higher income.

This taxation system would negatively impact the people with small salaries such as fast food employees or laborers at manufactures since it would become extremely hard for them to fulfill their necessities after paying their taxes.

Archy [21]2 years ago
3 0

<u>The option D is correct. </u>

<u>A regressive tax would negatively impact the people most of a fast-food employee who works 40 hours a week making minimum wage.  </u>

Further Explanation:

Regressive tax:

A regressive tax is the rate of tax which charged on the lower-income groups more than the higher income groups. The person who earns less has to pay tax more. The person who earns high has to pay tax more.  

Justification for the correct and incorrect answer:

A.

A major league baseball player: This option is incorrect.

A baseball player earnsa high income, so there is no effect of regressive tax on them.

B.

A public school teacher with 25-year experience: This option is incorrect.

The salary of a public school teacher is more than the fast-food employee. There is no impact of regressive tax on the public school teacher.

C.

A chemical engineer for a major pharmaceutical manufacturer: This option is incorrect.

A chemical engineer earns more than the fast-food employee. There is no impact of regressive tax on the chemical engineer manufacture.

D.

A fast-food employee who works 40hours a week making minimum wage:This option is correct.

This statement is correct. Asfast food employee earns less income, they have to pay more tax on this income. There is a direct impact of regressive tax on the fast-food employee.  

Learn more:

1. Learn more about state income tax

<u>brainly.com/question/2996312 </u>

2. Learn more about personal taxation

<u>brainly.com/question/1762937 </u>

3. Learn more about property tax

<u>brainly.com/question/1535083 </u>

Answer details:

Grade: Middle School

Subject: Taxation

Chapter: Regressive tax

Keywords:regressive tax, negatively impact, most people, a major, league, baseball player, public school teacher, chemical engineer, fast-food employee, week, making minimum wagw, high income, low income.  

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