Shortly after Dan Blonsky's million-dollar win, I took a poll in my office to see how many of my colleagues would have been able to select the correct distance from the Earth to the Sun. You'd be astonished by how few of them got it right.WheresFanny wrote:I'm would be really surprised that even a sizable minority of people would be unaware of this. I'm pretty sure I learned this in school, so it couldn't have been any later than the 10th grade (and I think it was 9th).Bob78164 wrote:Folks on the Bored -- maybe -- although the number of people here who wonder about tax treatment of their winnings, and the amount of simply inaccurate advice given on the subject (not, I hasten to add, by any of the professionals) leads me to stick to my guns even here. After all, I suspect most people here have a whole lot of things they'd prefer to think about other than taxes. Hell, I don't mind admitting that before I had to deal with self-employment taxes for the first time about eight years ago, I didn't have a clear understanding of the employer portion of payroll taxes. As further evidence specific to social security, during the debate on privatization, many people here didn't seem to realize that because social security is pay-as-you-go, it's simply not possible to divert even a portion of the payment to "private savings accounts" without reducing current benefits.silvercamaro wrote:This quote explains a lot to me -- about you, not social security. If you truly believe that reasonably intelligent people don't understand how social security taxes work and who pays them, you underestimate a great many people, including most of the folks on this board.
As for "reasonably intelligent people" more generally -- I spend a fair amount of time on the Tax Strategies Board at the Motley Fool. Based on my experience with that audience (which generally is motivated to understand tax issues), I'm certainly sticking to my guns on the more general point. --Bob
You were apparently well educated. I know that my own formal schooling was completely devoid of financial education of any sort, including but not limited to taxes. --Bob