So I figure at my age, 37 I have paid about $100k to the fed and state over my working career, so you pay $100k in taxes per day?
No, he said "he and I." Not just him.
That's like me saying "SteveT is such a sponger that he hasn't paid nearly as much in taxes as Warren Buffet and I have."
Mathematically:
SUM(Charby's taxes) < ((Jobs(1_day_taxes)) + (SteveT(1_day_taxes)))
(SteveT(1_day_taxes)) could be equal to 0, for all we know.
Steve Jobs' salary for the last 10 years at Apple has been $1, though. So I doubt he pays much in taxes at all unless he sells stocks to finance his living expenses, and then he takes a capital gains hit each time.
So, depending on which day we use for comparison... if Jobs sells $5 million worth of stock once a year, which he bought for half that amount, and pays 15% on the gains... He would pay $375,000 on $2.5 million of capital profits (assuming 15% capital gains).