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Latest revision as of 18:40, 14 June 2024
1. Tax.
A regressive tax is one that falls more heavily - as a proportion of total income - on people with lower incomes.
Value Added Tax and other sales taxes are often considered to be regressive taxes.
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Associated with a return to a former and less advanced - or less developed - state.