Revenue Distribution
Revenue by Source (Daily)
Live Transaction Feed
Current System
- Federal Income Tax -22¢
- State Income Tax -5¢
- Social Security -6.2¢
- Medicare -1.45¢
- Employer Payroll (hidden) -7.65¢
- Sales Tax (when spent) -4¢
- Property Tax (effective) -3¢
- Gas, Utilities, Fees -5¢
- Inflation Tax (~3%/yr) -3¢
- Compliance Costs -2¢
Aevo System
- Payroll Fee (0.05%) -0.05¢
- Transaction Fee (0.10%) -0.10¢
- No Income Tax $0
- No Sales Tax $0
- No Property Tax $0
- No Payroll Tax $0
- No Capital Gains Tax $0
- No Estate Tax $0
- No Inflation (fixed supply) $0
- No Compliance Costs $0
But how can tiny fees raise enough money?
Because every transaction is taxed — not just income:
- Your paycheck → tiny fee
- When you buy groceries → tiny fee
- When the store pays suppliers → tiny fee
- Stock trades, bonds, HFT → tiny fee on each
The US moves $14+ trillion per day. At just 0.1% average fee, that's $14 billion daily or $5+ trillion annually.
Fixed Supply: 21 Trillion Aevos
Velocity by Income Bracket
How many times per year money changes hands
Key insight: Poor people's money works 10x harder than rich people's money. When you give a poor person $1, it circulates through the economy many times. When a billionaire gets $1, it often sits in assets.
Inflation/Deflation Pressure
Fixed Supply = No Monetary Inflation
In the current system, the Fed prints money, diluting everyone's savings. With Aevo's fixed 21T supply, inflation can only come from behavioral changes (everyone spending at once), not money printing. And behavioral inflation is self-correcting.
The Velocity Multiplier Effect
What happens when people keep more of their income?
When people keep 99¢ of every dollar instead of 40¢, they spend more. More spending = more transactions = more fee revenue. The system becomes self-reinforcing.
System Comparison
| Current | Aevo | |
|---|---|---|
| Tax Types | 500+ | 1 |
| Tax Code Pages | 75,000 | 1 page |
| IRS Employees | 87,000 | 0 |
| Compliance Hours/Year | 6 billion | 0 |
| Evasion Rate | 15% | 0% |
| Per Dollar Extracted | 60¢ | <1¢ |