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In a contribution to the Christian Science Monitor, Donald Marron discusses the estimates of America's debt which vary by tens of trillions of dollars, depending on how you count. The bottom line: It's deep but not yet fatal.

January 27, 2012
Donald Marron
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In a contribution to Real Clear Markets, Bill Gale discusses health care reform.

May 8, 2012
William G. Gale
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This article develops an alternative post-2012 personal income tax regime, the "Better Base Case." It argues that revenue collections of the same magnitude as those projected by the CBO (i.e., "current law") are necessary over the medium term, but that the efficiency and equity of current law's...

June 5, 2012
Edward D. KleinbardJoseph Rosenberg
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In a contribution to the Real Clear Markets, Bill Gale discusses the "fiscal cliff" facing the U.S. economy.

July 25, 2012
William G. Gale
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In a contribution to USA Today, Bill Gale asserts that going over the cliff might be the only way to stimulate the economy and implement gradual, balanced fiscal consolidation over the next decade.

November 29, 2012
William G. Gale
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The authors examine domestic spending over the 20th century to examine the factors that fueled it. A table highlights the change in federal domestic spending outlays as a percent of gross domestic product by presidential term. The following questions are discussed: (1) What is the relationship...

April 1, 1997
C. Eugene SteuerleGordon B. Mermin
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TPC has estimated the distributional impact of repealing the Affordable Care Act’s “Cadillac tax” in 2018 and 2025. While the average tax cut increases with income throughout the distribution, the middle and fourth income quintiles receive the largest share of the tax benefit compared with their...

July 22, 2015
Gordon B. MerminEric Toder
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In a contribution to CNNMoney, Donald Marron argues that minting a $1 trillion platinum coin if Congress refuses to raise the debt ceiling sounds crazy. But it might actually work if done in smaller denominations.

January 8, 2013
Donald Marron
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April is here, which means it's almost time to pony up and render unto Caesar. We've gathered our receipts and other documents, and dragged ourselves to the strip-mall tax preparer or fired up do-it-yourself software to determine how big our refund is -- or how much we owe Uncle Sam. No one...

April 5, 2010
Rosanne AltshulerRoberton C. Williams
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This year's tax season controversy surrounds the Tax Policy Center's estimate that 47% of households do not owe income tax. The estimate has raised concerns about equity (nearly half of families free-riding on the rest of us) and civic responsibility (can democracy work when half of voters get...

April 19, 2010
Leonard E. Burman