by Dan Mitchell | Apr 3, 2026 | Blogs, Economics, Taxation
In Part I of this series back in 2014, we looked at some academic research from Canada showing that the revenue-maximizing tax rate on the richest taxpayers was 27.5 percent. A key insight from that research is that high-income taxpayers have...
by Dan Mitchell | Dec 31, 2024 | Big Government, Blogs, Taxation, Welfare and Entitlements
Sticking with tradition (2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, etc), it’s time for my annual column summarizing the best and worst things that happened during the year. Let’s start with the good developments. And it should be obvious what will be my first...
by Dan Mitchell | Dec 26, 2024 | Big Government, Blogs, Welfare and Entitlements
Scandinavian nations are not socialist, at least if we’re using the technical definition (government ownership, central planning, and price controls). But those countries do have big welfare states. And that means stifling tax burdens. And those harsh taxes...
by Dan Mitchell | Nov 17, 2024 | Blogs, Taxation
In 2016, I wrote that socialism was both evil and stupid. Today, let’s look at a practical example, starting with this video about Norwegian taxation that is both funny and tragic. The tragic part of the video is that it is true. Norway’s leftist...
by Dan Mitchell | Apr 27, 2024 | Blogs, Capital Gains, Tax Competition, Taxation
Class-warfare tax policy is bad news. Last year, I warned that, “rich people are not sheep, patiently waiting to be sheared. If their fiscal torture is too extreme, they will leave.” Norway is a powerful example. Here’s a chart showing the rate at which...