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How Paychecks Would Look in Each State If Trump Dropped Federal Income Tax

T. Woods

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While campaigning for the presidency, Donald Trump suggested abolishing the United States income tax in favor of an “all tariff policy.” Despite the fact that many economists and policy experts have pushed back on the idea as unrealistic (due primarily to the fact that tariffs on imported goods won’t generate enough revenue to replace income taxes), President Trump has continued to muse on the subject.

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Curious what your paycheck would look like if Trump nixed the federal income tax? Recently, GOBankingRates compiled data to determine what checks and income would look like, state by state.

  • Median household income: $50,536

  • Total income taxes for single filer: $12,264

  • State income tax for single filer: $2,911

  • Bi-weekly check with all taxes: $1,472

  • Bi-weekly check with no federal tax: $1,832

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Anfisa Tukane / Getty Images/iStockphoto
  • Median household income: $77,640

  • Total income taxes for single filer: $17,434

  • State income tax for single filer: $0

  • Bi-weekly check with all taxes: $2,316

  • Bi-weekly check with no federal tax: $2,986

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DenisTangneyJr / Getty Images/iStockphoto
  • Median household income: $58,945

  • Total income taxes for single filer: $14,819

  • State income tax for single filer: $1,557

  • Bi-weekly check with all taxes: $1,697

  • Bi-weekly check with no federal tax: $2,207

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RoschetzkyIstockPhoto / Getty Images/iStockphoto
  • Median household income: $47,597

  • Total income taxes for single filer: $11,070

  • State income tax for single filer: $2,360

  • Bi-weekly check with all taxes: $1,405

  • Bi-weekly check with no federal tax: $1,740

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  • Median household income: $73,235

  • Total income taxes for single filer: $23,902

  • State income tax for single filer: $5,113

  • Bi-weekly check with all taxes: $1,974

  • Bi-weekly check with no federal tax: $2,697

  • Median household income: $72,331

  • Total income taxes for single filer: $21,143

  • State income tax for single filer: $3,426

  • Bi-weekly check with all taxes: $1,969

  • Bi-weekly check with no federal tax: $2,650

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  • Median household income: $78,444

  • Total income taxes for single filer: $22,876

  • State income tax for single filer: $4,407

  • Bi-weekly check with all taxes: $2,137

  • Bi-weekly check with no federal tax: $2,848