Taxes and Spending

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Ryan McMaken

Real income and wealth growth in the United States peaked in the 1990s, and has been declining since.

Patrick Trombly

Both Trump and Clinton agree the US government needs to spend billions more on infrastructure. More spending is not the boon they think it is.

D.W. MacKenzie

When it comes to the effects of taxation, Krugman the economist appears to disagree with Krugman the New York Times columnist.

Mises Institute

The major candidates had their first shared television event this week. Absent was any discussion of the real issues effecting the American people.

David Gordon

Effective poverty relief becomes easier as workers become more productive. Fortunately, capitalism makes this possible.

Kai Weiss

If Paul Krugman took a more serious look at Europe, he would see that austerity policies really do produce a better economy.

Mark Thornton

Free-trade deals — which are more about increasing government power than trade — are in retreat in the face of Brexit and Trump.

Louis Rouanet

Ireland has tried to attract businesses by undercutting the tax rates of its neighbors. That is a good thing wherever it occurs.

Ryan McMaken

In 2016, candidates are ignoring the issue of social benefits and federal spending. Experience suggests opposing social spending is political suicide.

Jeff Deist

Politicians and elites viscerally hate any form of tax competition — at least for the plebes.