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Federal Budget and Economy

T15-0153 - Extend ATRA Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Provisions, by Expanded Cash Income Level, 2025

October 12, 2015
Federal Budget and Economy

T15-0152 - Extend ATRA Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Provisions, by Expanded Cash Income Percentile, 2018

October 12, 2015
Federal Budget and Economy

T15-0150 - Extend ATRA Child Tax Credit (CTC) Provisions, by Expanded Cash Income Percentile, 2025

October 12, 2015
Federal Budget and Economy

T15-0151 - Extend ATRA Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Provisions, by Expanded Cash Income Level, 2018

October 12, 2015
Federal Budget and Economy

T15-0149 - Extend ATRA Child Tax Credit (CTC) Provisions, by Expanded Cash Income Level, 2025

October 12, 2015
Federal Budget and Economy

T15-0142 - Extend American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC), ATRA Child Tax Credit (CTC), and ATRA Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Provisions, by ECI Percentile, 2025

October 12, 2015
Federal Budget and Economy

T15-0148 - Extend ATRA Child Tax Credit (CTC) Provisions, by Expanded Cash Income Percentile, 2018

October 12, 2015
Federal Budget and Economy

T15-0141 - Extend American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC), ATRA Child Tax Credit (CTC), and ATRA Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Provisions Level, 2025

October 12, 2015
Federal Budget and Economy

T15-0147 - Extend ATRA Child Tax Credit (CTC) Provisions, by Expanded Cash Income Level, 2018

October 12, 2015
Federal Budget and Economy

T15-0140 - Extend American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC), ATRA Child Tax Credit (CTC), and ATRA Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Provisions, by ECI Percentile, 2018

October 12, 2015

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On what do economists agree and disagree about the effects of taxes on economic growth?

December 20, 2015 by tpc-admin

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On what do economists agree and disagree about the effects of taxes on economic growth?

A.

Economists generally agree that people and businesses respond to taxes and that large tax changes can move the economy. But economists have not (and probably cannot) pin down exactly how the economy works and how responsive people and businesses are to policy changes. As a result, economists often disagree about what models and parameters to use to analyze tax policies. Those scientific disagreements are sometimes amplified by value judgments about appropriate policy.

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What are the economic effects of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act?

September 19, 2018 by tpc-admin

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What are the economic effects of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act?

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Most analysts expected the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act to boost economic output modestly in both the short and the longer run. So far, the evidence supports the prediction for the short run. It is too soon to tell about the longer run but as yet there is little evidence of a strong effect on investment that could lead to higher longer-run growth.

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How should distributional tables be interpreted?

December 20, 2015 by tpc-admin

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How should distributional tables be interpreted?

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Distributional tables provide important and useful information, but keep six key questions in mind to correctly interpret the results.

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