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The Most Disturbing Takeaway from Biden’s Budget Plan

The Most Disturbing Takeaway from Biden’s Budget Plan

by Dan Mitchell | May 28, 2021 | Big Government, Blogs, Government Spending, Welfare and Entitlements

There are many things to dislike about President Biden’s budget plan to expand the burden of government. Class-warfare tax policy.Expanding welfare.Higher levels of red ink. There will be ample opportunity to write about these issues in the coming weeks. For today,...
Biden’s Class-Warfare Agenda Is Bad News According to Academic Research on Taxes and Growth

Biden’s Class-Warfare Agenda Is Bad News According to Academic Research on Taxes and Growth

by Dan Mitchell | May 27, 2021 | Blogs, Economics, Taxation

Back in 2013, the Tax Foundation published a report that reviewed 26 academic studies on taxes and growth. That scholarly research produced a very clear message: The overwhelming consensus was that higher tax rates were bad news for prosperity,...
Biden’s Tax Plan Contains a Poison Pill for American Firms that Compete in Global Markets

Biden’s Tax Plan Contains a Poison Pill for American Firms that Compete in Global Markets

by Dan Mitchell | May 24, 2021 | Blogs, Tax Competition, Tax Harmonization, Taxation

As explained here, here, here, and here, I don’t like Biden’s class-warfare tax policy. I’m especially concerned about his approach to business taxation. He wants to penalize American-based companies with the highest corporate...
The Double-Barreled Danger of Biden’s Plan to Expand the Welfare State

The Double-Barreled Danger of Biden’s Plan to Expand the Welfare State

by Dan Mitchell | May 19, 2021 | Big Government, Blogs, Europe, Welfare and Entitlements

The United States has a big economic advantage over Europe in part because the burden of welfare spending is lower. This means fewer people trapped in government dependency in America. And it means a smaller tax burden in America....
Subsidized Unemployment and the Work Ethic

Subsidized Unemployment and the Work Ethic

by Dan Mitchell | May 13, 2021 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Welfare and Entitlements

I wrote two days ago about subsidized unemployment, followed later in the day by this interview. This controversy raises a fundamental economic issue. I explained in the interview that employers only hire people when they expect a new worker will generate at...
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