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Super-rich taxed at Romney’s rate triple, says BGOV Barometer

The number of super-rich Americans who pay about what Mitt Romney pays to the Internal Revenue Service has more than tripled in a decade. The BGOV Barometer shows that the Republican presidential candidate, whose tax return shows he paid an effective rate of less than 15 percent on his 2010 income, has that in common with an increasing number of the nation’s 400 top earners. Of that group, 131 paid less than 15 percent in 2008, compared with just 38 in 1999.

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