shawn tully at "fortune" magazine has dubbed them "henrys"-- for "high earners, not rich yet"-- and many feel victimized by the democrats' tax plans. the henrys pay substantially higher taxes than those below them on the income scale. that should be no surprise. it's the american way, and has been at least since the creation of the federal income tax almost a century ago. but something strange happens to taxes in the united states as annual income rises above $500,000. rates start dropping. people who make $1 million a year or $2 million, or $200 million, generally pay taxes at a lower rate than those making $250,000 to $500,000. it's the henrys who face the country's heaviest tax burden. none of this means we should pity people making $250,000 a year. it does mean they're not totally out of line in whining about their taxes. i'm justin fox. >> susie: that's "nightly business report" for tuesday, september 28. i'm susie gharib. good night, everyone. and good night to you, too, tom. >> tom: good night, susie. i'm tom hudson. good night, everyone. we hope to see all of you again tomorrow n