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The National Debt Is Making Us Poorer
Reason.com via Yahoo Finance· 24 hours agoThat means the average person will earn about $5,000 less annually than they...growth," explain the number crunchers at the Committee for a Responsible...
Rising US Debt Load Poses a Growing Risk for Treasury Market
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 17 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- Bond industry leaders see a bleak US fiscal outlook that will keep debt growing and...
Opinion: A value-added tax is one solution to the crippling debt problem
NBC Chicago· 22 hours agoInterest on the national debt in 2024 will cost a staggering $870 billion. This sum exceeds the amount we spend on defense, which is the largest of the discretionary items in the budget ...
Opinion | The GOP’s fight to hide the cost of its next tax cut has already begun
Washington Post· 7 days agoThe 2017 Trump tax cuts came with a massive price tag: The legislation added $1.9 trillion to ...
EDITORIAL: With apologies to all those drunken sailors
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 6 days agoBut it could have been worse. “The deficits projected by the (Congressional Budget Office) were...
The Congressional Budget Office's Alternative Scenarios Forecast a Dire Economic Picture
Reason.com via AOL· 7 days agoIllustration: Lex Villena; Dall-E Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projections provide valuable...
Yellen Admits Inflation Will Rise So the Feds Can Keep Spending
Ludwig von Mises Institute· 3 days agoAccording to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) baseline, which does not assume a single year of...
Federal Income Taxes Are Set To Skyrocket
Forbes· 6 days agoS Corporation shareholders and partners in a partnership could see their effective federal income tax rate increase by 30% by the end of December 31,...
Will Trump II See the Return of Fiscal Conservatism?
The American Conservative· 1 day agoSince President Ronald Reagan rode the supply-side revolution to the White House, Republicans have been unified on tax policy. Tax cuts are good, big...
Housing Forecast 2024 And 2025: Little Better
Forbes· 9 hours agoHome prices are rising moderately now, in the spring of 2024. Construction of single family homes is recovering, but multi-family building is falling....