Americans are allowed to voluntarily contribute money to the U.S. Treasury’s “tax me more” fund. But not much money is being donated despite the false appeals to “patriotism” peddled by tax hikers.

In calling for tax increases, affluent Democrats and progressive activists try to assert that Americans opposed to such tax hikes are lacking in patriotism. The tax hikers go on to say that they wish the government would tax them — personally — at a higher level.

But when given the opportunity to set the example and send the IRS a completely voluntary extra tax donation, the data shows very little money is flowing in.

In a typical year, a grand nationwide total of just one to two million dollars in total donations arrives. See the numbers below:

2025: $1,069,380

2024: $2,785,755

2023: $1,044,392

2022: $1,056,184

2021: $1,345,045

2020: $1,132,908

2019: $5,520,230

2018: $684,646

2017: $2,323,162

2016 : $3,214,223

It would be very easy for these self-styled “patriots” to donate. They can simply go to Pay.gov and make the donation. Or pose with an oversized check written to the U.S. Treasury. Oddly enough they don’t do it.