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Wealth & Money Quote by William L. Jenkins

"Many states rely on sales tax as their principle source of revenue and do not have a State income tax"

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That sentence wears the bland mask of civics-class fact, but it’s doing real political work. Jenkins isn’t simply describing a revenue model; he’s normalizing a particular ideology of taxation: the idea that a state can function, even thrive, without taxing income. In American politics, “no state income tax” is rarely a neutral detail. It’s a brand marker - a shorthand for low-tax governance, business-friendly signaling, and a promise (sometimes implicit, sometimes explicit) that the state won’t penalize earnings or investment.

The subtext sits in the word “rely.” Sales taxes aren’t just a different pipe into the treasury; they shift the burden downward. Everyone buys groceries, school supplies, and gas. Not everyone earns enough to pay substantial income tax. So a state built on sales tax quietly asks more, proportionally, from people who have less. That’s why the line also functions as a defensive pre-buttal: if critics raise equity concerns, the “many states” framing implies legitimacy through prevalence. It’s not an outlier system; it’s common practice.

Context matters here because sales-tax-heavy states often pair that structure with aggressive economic development rhetoric: migration magnets, retirement havens, “jobs” states. Jenkins’ phrasing keeps the moral debate offstage - fairness, regressivity, public-service tradeoffs - and centers a technocratic surface. The real intent is to make a political choice sound like administrative common sense.

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Jenkins, William L. (2026, January 15). Many states rely on sales tax as their principle source of revenue and do not have a State income tax. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/many-states-rely-on-sales-tax-as-their-principle-76968/

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Jenkins, William L. "Many states rely on sales tax as their principle source of revenue and do not have a State income tax." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/many-states-rely-on-sales-tax-as-their-principle-76968/.

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"Many states rely on sales tax as their principle source of revenue and do not have a State income tax." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/many-states-rely-on-sales-tax-as-their-principle-76968/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.

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William L. Jenkins

William L. Jenkins (born November 29, 1936) is a Politician from USA.

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