What happens when you fill out the fairtax calculator (top left column)?

http://www.fairtax.org

I'd have substantially more money according to that calculator.  I'm 
curious to see if others would too.

-Cameron

morgan l wrote:
> Yeah, been there; read that. Sounds great, for people who spend < 60% of
> their income--you only get taxed on 60% of your income. Those of us who
> spend closer to 100%, or even more than that with credit, are screwed. Ok,
> so if they're spending more via credit, they're doing it to themselves. But
> for me, living paycheck to paycheck barely getting by, unable to save any of
> my monthly income, I'd actually pay significantly more in taxes that way
> that the current system. Doesn't quite seem "fair" to me.
>
> And I don't exactly choose to spend 100% of my monthly income, unless
> choosing to buy groceries, live in a meager/affordable home, and drive to
> work (no public transportation available) so I can keep my paycheck coming
> in are choices. I'm not talking extravagant expenses like HDTVs or PS3s.
>
> Dammit, I swore I'd stay out of these political discussions.
>   

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