Tax Wrapped 2025
entrapi
110 points
59 comments
April 13, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (20 comments)
cr125rider
This is awesome! It worked great on mobile
DeltaCoast
Very cool! But I think there’s a cap on social security, it said I paid much more towards that than I did.
welldoneator
I _really_ enjoyed this and love the concept! Scrolling on desktop was a little odd, but worked really well otherwise. Content wise it's pretty eye opening just how much of our tax dollars go to things like social security, medicare and interest. Seeing it laid out in the exact dollar amount affecting me is pretty powerful stuff. I wonder how much voting habits would change if this was a common way to communicate the cost of federal programs. I had moments where I was thinking "why are we not spending more on education!" as a result as well. Awesome work!
atonse
This is a really cool way to actually educate people about taxes and government spending. It's crazy that our interest payments are so high. I remember when Clinton actually balanced the budget (no deficit), I was a teenager and couldn't care less. But I only a few years ago started to understand how much that sounds like Sci-Fi in this day and age.
mkhalil
So we spent more on interest for the deficit than we spent on the doubling the combined spending on all of the following: transportation government operations natural resources community development education & social services agriculture international affairs science & space and energy ...anxiety rises.
wrs
Editorially, it might be good to point out that government money moves in both directions. I spent $X on interest payments on the national debt, but I also received $Y of those interest payments if I have any Treasuries in my portfolio. Similarly, I might be receiving Social Security or Medicare benefits. Maybe expand this with a second section estimating what you're receiving from the government?
someguydave
The federal government has become a machine to transfer the income of working people to boomers
foobiekr
This is very cool but completely wrong for high earners.
slopinthebag
Kind of insane y'all pay more in taxes for healthcare than I do, yet I get it for free...
Steve6
This is amazing and depressing. Most people will never get any benefit from this spending, definitely not of equal value to what you contributed/lost/spent. No matter where you fall on the political spectrum you should be disappointed by the federal governments reckless spending. Yet it never gets better. Likely never will. I see other people recommending taxes that are missed, but with people being taxed from every angle it's impossible to accurately measure tax burden. That's by design. "In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes." But... Even death does not save you from taxes.
pimlottc
I was half-afraid this would start with a form prompting you to upload your tax return :P
ncr100
I wonder what the various billionaires pay in federal tax. I know there's not just one type of billionaire, but many, And I wonder if any are more or less significant than each other to the Nations financial Health.
voidfunc
We need to kill of social security. Its an absolute black hole of money and I will never see back anywhere close to the amount I paid in.
Rohinator
Love this - hoping this goes viral and people actually start talking about the deficit
ed_balls
>Just like credit cards, the national debt has interest payments the government needs to pay. Something I learned a few years ago: debt is to national debt what a chair is to an electric chair[1]. Government has to increase monetary base when economy grows. National debt is a good thing, where credit cards are just awful. > Interest doesn't buy anything. It's the price of having spent money we didn't have. And where does interest go? WHERE DOES INTEREST GO? <insert goose chase meme> [1] or java to javascript :)
CobrastanJorji
It says I contributed money to Humanitarian assistance, but is that based on the budget or based on what was actually spent? Because there's been something of a recent Constitutional problem with budget money not actually being spent on its intended targets.
rconti
Another Riley Walz project? Awesome! :)
vscode-rest
Should Income Security for Vets count as income security? And Healthcare for Vets, healthcare? It’d be interesting to see how different political factions might rack and stack these line items in different ways.
rsingel
You can't meaningfully calculate the budget including social security. This is a trust fund that you get back depending on how much you made and how long you live. And whether the outlays are taxed or not depends on your income at payment. The whole site would be way more informative if social security was broken out. Even better if it included how much you and your employer spend on health care, because most people are literally spending more because there is no universal health care. The only thing useful in the whole thing is how much tax money goes to "defense"
krackers
>See what the federal government spent with your tax dollars. Is thinking of it in this sense actually accurate? I always assumed since every government has embraced MMT they can spend whatever they want simply by printing it out of thin air. Then taxation could be understood as the only crude knob to "destroy money", and also has the effect of forcing USD to be the primary national currency (e.g. owning bitcoin won't do you any good if you ultimately need to pay taxes in USD).