1 in 3 Americans Would Pull This Embarrassing Stunt to Get Out of Paying Their Taxes

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The respondents could select from the following answer choices. The percentages below reflect the frequency that each option was chosen.
- Perform 5 karaoke songs for your company — 32%
- Go without WiFi for 1 year — 18%
- Have your credit score reduced by 50 points — 16%
- Gain 20 pounds — 13%
- Have your web browsing history made public — 11%
- Be stuck with skunk stench for 6 months — 5%
- Give up half of your retirement savings — 5%
Additional Insights:
- Perhaps surprisingly, young millennials are the age group that would be most willing to gain 20 pounds to avoid paying taxes
- Those aged 35-44 are over 3 times more likely than those aged 25-34 to give up half of their retirement savings in exchange for not paying their taxes
- Only 13% of those living in the Northeast region of the country would be willing to have their credit score lowered by 50 points, compared to 21% living in the South
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