• SSJMarx@lemm.ee
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    11 hours ago

    Some of them, but the Republicans still average higher income than Democrats.

    The much bigger issue is that voters in general skew higher income than the general population, because working class voters are almost entirely disenfranchised.

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      2 hours ago

      In some categories, but overall Dem voters get more income. I think most wealthy donors skew Republican, which is rational. Why shouldn’t they vote for self-preservation? No one justifies to these wealthy donors that no one wants a handout.

      People, regardless of their socioeconomic status, should be taxed appropriately for the resources they use. If your business is generating billions in revenue, and your net worth is multi mill+, you got a lot of benefit from the civilized order of society. That’s basically what your taxes are for. Well, that and human potential is worth investing in as that’s how we got so far here. It would be great to go further instead of boiling to death in some war torn, poverty stricken wasteland, but I digress.

      Here’s some data on income by party, I can’t speak to the quality of the source: https://www.thehivelaw.com/blog/average-income-republican-vs-democrat-by-political-party/

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        53 minutes ago

        Here’s some funny stats

        Lower-income voters 58% Democrats 36% Republican

        Upper-income voters 53% Democrats 46% Republican

        Source: Pew Research, 2024

        So maybe the mean is higher for Dems, considering they lead in both categories, but for my money this data draws two things into focus: that lower income voters still prefer Dems to Reps, and that the only reason the Reps are electorally relevant is gerrymandering.