Don't forget: sales, gasoline, and property. And, for those who indulge: cigarette, alcohol, and marijuana. In most jurisdictions, everything we own and everything we use is taxed at least twice (income then sales). The one saving grace for Texans is food. At least we aren't taxed for what we eat (from a grocery store that is not a "luxury item" and was not imported).
Something sickening to consider: If I grow food for my family I have to pay tax (land, seed, fertilizer, etc). If I grow food for others I do not pay tax. If I buy food from a grocery store I do not pay tax. In other words, the government severely punishes me for growing food for my family.