Posts Tagged ‘Laffer’

The debt limit and default: What it means and how it will affect you

July 29, 2011

As the deadline for an agreement on raising the debt ceiling approaches on August 2, it remains to be seen whether the Democrats and Republicans in Congress can reach a compromise that will allow the federal government to continue to meet its obligations.  Many Americans do not understand the background of the debt limit debate.  Many others don’t believe that it will have an impact on them.

 

The debt limit is the congressionally imposed limit on borrowing.  According to Factcheck.org, the federal government is currently borrowing thirty-six cents for every dollar that it spends.  Part of the problem is that tax revenues have fallen since the onset of the recession in 2008, while federal spending has increased.  When the federal government reaches the limit of what Congress allows it to borrow, it will have to begin choosing what bills to pay and which ones to default on.

 

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The tax cut compromise

December 8, 2010

Can the tax cut compromise save Obama's presidency? (Steve Jurvetson)

For many observers, the fact that the Obama Administration and congressional Republicans reached a compromise on extending the Bush tax cuts was not a surprise. The big surprise was how quickly the agreement came.

President Obama himself has accepted the fact that when tax rates drop, the government’s tax revenues actually increase. On the other hand, as tax rates increase the government actually takes in less money. President Obama’s response to these facts was that tax rates should be increased for “fairness.” Realizing the effect of low tax rates, it is unsurprising that President Obama would temporarily avert a tax increase in order to help bring the economy out of the recession.

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