The poor generally receive health care free of charge, but the wealthy pay for care according to a sliding scale.
We demand tax reforms to ensure that corporations and the wealthy pay their fair share in taxes.
Instead, the wealthy pay to provide their own premium services, through voluntary, exclusive associations.
The wealthy pay an income tax, but the overwhelming share of a local government's resources comes from what it can extract from factories in the area.
While the top marginal tax rate on ordinary income is 35 percent, the average rates the wealthy pay are much lower.
They also argue that since the wealthiest pay most of the taxes, it is not unjust for them to get most of the benefit.
But there are other ways to adjust tax policy so that the wealthy pay more .
You are right to make the wealthy pay more.
The wealthy pay more in taxes, we were told, and must therefore benefit disproportionately from any meaningful cut.
The wealthy pay through the nose for what they believe to be the best.