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-large numbers of people from positions of privilege or power. Thus, many populists seek the social equality of [[egalitarianism]], [[populism]], [[socialism]], or [[communism]]. They may also support [[affirmative action]], [[social security]], [[luxury tax]]es, and highly [[progressive tax]]es for the wealthiest members of society. All of these measures seek to reduce the difference of power between the elite and the ordinary.+A '''progressive tax''' is a [[tax]] in which the [[tax rate]] increases as the taxable base amount increases.
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 +== See also ==
 +* [[Laffer curve]]
 +* [[Proportional tax]]
 +* [[Regressive tax]]
 +* [[Robin Hood effect]]
 +* [[Suits index]]
 +* [[Tax incidence]]
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A progressive tax is a tax in which the tax rate increases as the taxable base amount increases.

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