KEY POINTS
  • More than 72 million American households will pay no federal income taxes this year, marking a large decline from last year, the Tax Policy Center said.
  • During the pandemic, the number of non-payers surged as unemployment rose along with tax credits and government payments.

More than 72 million American households will pay no federal income taxes this year, marking a large decline from last year, according to a new analysis.

An estimated 72.5 million households -- or 40% of total households -- will pay no federal income taxes for tax year 2022, according to an analysis from the Tax Policy Center. The share marks a substantial decline from the 59.3% who paid no federal income taxes in 2020 and from the 56% in 2021. Both years were dominated by Covid-related shutdowns and restrictions.