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In reply to the discussion: If you think things are expensive now . . . [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(156,977 posts)55. Fifty Years of Tax Cuts for the Rich Didn't Trickle Down, Study Says
There is no tax cut fairy and tax cuts for the rich do not work in the real world
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Tax cuts for rich people breed inequality without providing much of a boon to anyone else, according to a study of the advanced world that could add to the case for the wealthy to bear more of the cost of the coronavirus pandemic.
The paper, by David Hope of the London School of Economics and Julian Limberg of Kings College London, found that such measures over the last 50 years only really benefited the individuals who were directly affected, and did little to promote jobs or growth.
Policy makers shouldnt worry that raising taxes on the rich to fund the financial costs of the pandemic will harm their economies, Hope said in an interview....
The authors applied an analysis amalgamating a range of levies on income, capital and assets in 18 OECD countries, including the U.S. and U.K., over the past half century.
Their findings published Wednesday counter arguments, often made in the U.S., that policies which appear to disproportionately aid richer individuals eventually feed through to the rest of the economy. The timespan of the paper ends in 2015, but Hope says such an analysis would also apply to President Donald Trumps tax cut enacted in 2017.
Our research suggests such policies dont deliver the sort of trickle-down effects that proponents have claimed, Hope said.
The paper, by David Hope of the London School of Economics and Julian Limberg of Kings College London, found that such measures over the last 50 years only really benefited the individuals who were directly affected, and did little to promote jobs or growth.
Policy makers shouldnt worry that raising taxes on the rich to fund the financial costs of the pandemic will harm their economies, Hope said in an interview....
The authors applied an analysis amalgamating a range of levies on income, capital and assets in 18 OECD countries, including the U.S. and U.K., over the past half century.
Their findings published Wednesday counter arguments, often made in the U.S., that policies which appear to disproportionately aid richer individuals eventually feed through to the rest of the economy. The timespan of the paper ends in 2015, but Hope says such an analysis would also apply to President Donald Trumps tax cut enacted in 2017.
Our research suggests such policies dont deliver the sort of trickle-down effects that proponents have claimed, Hope said.
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Wow, broadbrush much? If I had a go at Boomers like that I would be lit the hell up.
Celerity
Oct 2022
#41
yeah but democrats and progressives ignore the 1500 coordinated radio stations blaming dems
certainot
Oct 2022
#15
MSNBC shows have been talking about hispanics and the shift to the right and have no idea
certainot
Oct 2022
#49
No matter how good or bad the economy is, GOP candidates will run on tax cuts
IronLionZion
Oct 2022
#57
Perfect point! Trump is not the problem. He is the indicator of the mess we are in.
SalamanderSleeps
Oct 2022
#10
Didn't he once say that 'everything started going downhill when FDR was elected'?
peppertree
Oct 2022
#24
That picture is just an old white man who's chauffer had the day off and can't figure out how
erronis
Oct 2022
#25
So we're both right! And repuglicons shouldn't be allowed to control anything more than
erronis
Oct 2022
#28
That is truth. Spread it widely. So many more, but that's a good short list for voters. nt
Evolve Dammit
Oct 2022
#32