- Media mogul Jann Wenner told Joe Rogan that he believes people earning $20,000 should pay no tax.
- For society's super rich, the lowest rate of tax should be 50% and it should "escalate up" from there.
American media magnate Jann Wenner said wealthy individuals should pay at least a 50% tax rate, with taxes ramped up the more they earn.
Appearing on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, the cofounder of Rolling Stone magazine discussed his latest book "Like a Rolling Stone: A Memoir" as well as drug legalization and tax rates.
Talking about the gap between rich and poor in the US, Wenner said he believed the easiest way to narrow that gap is to introduce a better and fairer progressive tax system.
If a "poor person makes $20,000 a year," Wenner said, "should pay no taxes." Rogan commented that someone earning this amount can "barely live off that anyway."
Wenner added that he had done specific math on taxation rates.
Wenner continued: "Whereas people who are making an income of $100 million a year, let alone $10 million a year, should start paying a rate of 50% and escalate up."
For a single taxpayer, the top federal income tax rate for 2022 is 37%, except for long-term capital gains and qualified dividends. For example, someone earning between $10,276 and $41,775 will pay a rate of 12%, and someone who earns between $41,776 and $89,075 will pay 22%. Someone earning $539,901 or more will pay 37%.
Rogan challenged the 76-year-old Wenner by asking where would the money go.
"Education," Wenner responded.
He said about people with billions of dollars that "that money would be better spent on the purposes of society that we want, which is we want an educated, employed, and productive population."