Presidents, Taxes and Economic Growth
…the rest of us suffered through lower economic growth. When administrations started out by raising the tax burden, the rest of us enjoyed greater economic growth. And before you object…
…the rest of us suffered through lower economic growth. When administrations started out by raising the tax burden, the rest of us enjoyed greater economic growth. And before you object…
…of them growth was exacerbating. And then the decade of the 1970s failed to repeat the economic growth “success” of the 1960s. Economic growth, it turned out, was not the…
…sentiments in the country can be defused only with economic growth; the general anxiety feeding Trumpism can be eased only with economic growth. Sanders had no plan whatsoever for growth….
by New Deal democrat Strong growth in labor force participation is correlated with weak realwage growth Prof. Jared Bernstein has a piece in the Washington Post today (and at his…
…Tax Analysts.org (Sept. 29, 2017) (Mnunchin claiming $2 trillion of growth with a claim that the tax cuts would cause a 2.9 percent GDP growth rate over the decade and…
…growth is found over the sub-period 1980–2009. Overall, results show that raising top marginal tax rates which are below their growth maximizing has the largest positive impact on growth when…
…Solomon Fabricant, coined the term ”growth recession” to describe a period in which the economy slows dramatically but keeps sputtering forward. [skip] Not everyone approved of the term. Herbert Stein…
…saying that, as expected, job growth was a lot less late last year and earlier this year than we originally thought. To wit, according to the QCEW, job growth was…
…in my Bloomberg Opinion piece, I focus on the pickup in productivity growth in recent years and how policymakers can keep it going. The gains are impressive. The growth in…
…and French growth that tower US Q1 GDP growth. Eurostat doesn’t explicitly highlight how inordinately unbalanced is growth across the region in their report . Germany and France alone accounted…