The Tax Game
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DEATH & TAXES | A Documentary Film
DEATH & TAXES is a feature documentary about wealth, inequality, and the American Dream, viewed through the lens of the estate tax and the personal story of director Justin Schein and his father.
Majority of Detroiters support admissions tax for concerts, sporting events, poll says
Detroit city officials say the tax could help finance public safety, infrastructure or other services, but they haven't decided how they would use the revenue. One option is property tax relief.
Beyond the Welfare State - FEE
Since the launch of the War on Poverty in the 1960s, the rate of those living in poverty, as defined by the US government, has stubbornly persisted. Yet
Mexicans Must Pay to Play? - FEE
The Mexican federal government has announced a new 8% excise tax on violent video games. The justification? That violent games are responsible for violent
New Michigan budget brings $203 million in bonuses for school staff
The Republican-led House and Democratic-controlled Senate approved the new annual funding proposal for state operations early Friday morning.
Who Controls the Purse? Presidential Power and the Fight Over Spending - Retro Report
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The 2008 Financial Crisis Explained: Housing Bubble to Bailout - Retro Report
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The Populist Politician and California's Property Tax Revolt - Retro Report
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Concerns about rising government debt are not strictly an American problem
Global government debt piles are swelling to record levels. That’s an issue for many nations, but developing countries may be most at risk....
Mexico’s Politics of Pensions - FEE
Like many countries with an aging population, Mexico is facing a pension crisis. In just the last five years, the universal pension for older adults
Ranked: The Best and Worst Countries for Taxes
Which OECD nations rank best and worst for taxes? Explore the 2024 Tax Foundation index and the surprises it reveals.
Yushkov: Michigan’s tax gamble could risk its competitive edge
Michigan faces a real challenge: how to invest in its future without compromising its economy.
America spent more than $880 billion just on interest on its debt last year
No wonder Moody’s stripped the US of its last AAA rating....
How the Federal School Lunch Program Became a Spicy Political Debate - Retro Report
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NATO allies agree to 5% defense spending target — but which countries spend the most on their military already?
The move will help the Western bloc stay “united in the face of profound security threats and challenges.”...
Inside the Making of Cato’s Report to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE): A Libertarian Blueprint for Dismantling the Federal Leviathan
Drawing on decades of policy research, Alex Nowrasteh worked with Ryan Bourne to coordinate more than a dozen Cato scholars in crafting the Institute’s recommendations for the Department of Government Efficiency.
The clock never stops ticking on America’s national debt problem
The Congressional Budget Office warned that the US government could run out of money as early as May — and that’s just the short-term concern....
Why Jobs Don’t Justify Government Spending - FEE
My colleague, Maggie Anders, recently made an insightful post on X.
What Calvin Coolidge’s 1925 Inauguration Can Teach Us Today - FEE
100 years ago, Calvin Coolidge took office with a focus on limited government and fiscal responsibility. Here’s what his inaugural address can teach us today.
Fact Check: Did Trump’s 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act confer greater benefits on rich Americans? | Econofact
The India popcorn tax controversy
In December, India’s government announced a new three-tiered system for taxing the top snack for getting stuck in your teeth.
Trump: ‘We have to get Democrats’ to approve tax cuts
President Trump said Thursday he’s working with Democrats on extending and building off of his 2017 tax cuts — one of the top legislative priorities for Republicans, who are split on many of the la…
New Study Shows Why ‘Taxing the Rich’ Isn’t So Straightforward - FEE
A common rallying cry on the left is that we can fund our social programs if we just “tax the rich.” While popular, this slogan is far from a real solution
DOGE and Joe Dodge - FEE
The stark numbers documenting Washington’s shameful profligacy should petrify anyone concerned about financial sanity and America’s future. The shortfall
Slashing the Federal Workforce Won’t Solve the Budget Deficit
The recommendation scores political points and resonates with those who believe government is inherently inefficient. But would it work?
2.3 Million Jobs: The Federal Workforce, in Charts
President-elect Donald Trump and Elon Musk want to slash the ranks of government employees; 70% of civilian workers are in military-related agencies
The $2.3 Trillion Gap Between Trump’s and Harris’s Plans to Cut Taxes
Former President Donald Trump has proposed roughly $6.5 trillion in tax cuts, while Vice President Kamala Harris has proposed $4.2 trillion in cuts. WSJ’s Richard Rubin breaks down the very different tax plans from the two candidates.
Top 5% of taxpayers would get nearly half the benefit if Trump tax cuts are extended | CNN Politics
The highest-income households would receive more than 45% of the benefits if the expiring provisions of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act are extended, according to an analysis released Monday by the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center.
The Budget Game: Can you run the UK economy?
Step into the chancellor’s shoes and devise your Budget plan