Associated Press Associated Press In Print: Wednesday, September 19, 2012 ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Story Tools Print this story Contact the editor Email Newsletters WASHINGTON â" Mitt Romney got the math about right. But when he said 47 percent of Americans pay no income taxes and are "dependent on government," he blurred together half or more of the entire country, ranging from the nation's neediest to its middle class, and even some of its richest families. Forty-six percent of the country's potential taxpayers â" some 76 million â" paid no federal income taxes last year, according to a study by the Tax Policy Center....
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