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Well, if most of their income is long-term capital gains and dividend income, which seems likely, then they'd legitimately have a low tax rate. Especially after the tax rate on dividends was cut (by Bush) and considering that even in 2003 many investors had long-term capital losses to offset their gains. The tax system treats investment gains and investment income much more favorably than ordinary wage income.
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