State level tax cuts don't boost job growth, study says

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State-Level Tax Cuts Don't Boost Job Growth, Study Says | ThinkProgress

A slew of Republican governors have proposed massive tax cuts that they say will help generate job and economic growth in their states, with some pushing for the abolition of income taxes altogether. That is a misguided approach, though, according to an analysis of past tax cuts from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.

The five states that implemented deep tax cuts during the 1990s experienced slower job growth over the next economic cycle than states that did not, and none of those states experienced income growth that exceeded inflation, CBPP found:

Similarly, the five states that enacted the deepest tax cuts during the boom years of the middle and late 1990s saw job growth over the next full economic cycle (2000-2007) of less than 0.3 percent per year, on average, compared to 1.0 percent for the other states (see graph). They also had slower income growth than the rest of the nation on average.

CBPP’s report also noted that of eight major reports that studied the effects of state-level tax cuts on economic growth, six found that the cuts did not spur growth. Another found inconsistent results and only one supported the idea.

Still, Republicans in Kansas, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Louisiana, and Nebraska are pushing massive tax cuts that largely benefit corporations and the wealthy under the banner of boosting economic growth. Those tax cuts will leave lower and middle class families with higher tax rates and fewer services on which they depend. What they won’t deliver, however, is a stronger state-level economy.
 

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I would love to see/hear the logic on how eliminating the state income tax won't help working families. I think is just another great example of how liberals lie using statistics.

This reminds me of a few weeks ago when I visited the home of Citibank's head lawyer (her step daughter is the my daughter's Godmother), and in her daughter's room sat two books, one was "How to lie using statistics" and the other was a book on how to write like a NY Times journalist. When you put those two books together you get your typical lying liberal propaganda consuming douchebag. Smh.
 

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I would love to see/hear the logic on how eliminating the state income tax won't help working families. I think is just another great example of how liberals lie using statistics.

This reminds me of a few weeks ago when I visited the home of Citibank's head lawyer (her step daughter is the my daughter's Godmother), and in her daughter's room sat two books, one was "How to lie using statistics" and the other was a book on how to write like a NY Times journalist. When you put those two books together you get your typical lying liberal propaganda consuming douchebag. Smh.

You should be ashamed of yourself.
 

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when I visited the home of Citibank's head lawyer (her step daughter is the my daughter's Godmother), and in her daughter's room sat two books, one was "How to lie using statistics" and the other was a book on how to write like a NY Times journalist. When you put those two books together you get your typical lying liberal propaganda consuming douchebag. Smh.

Ive read it as well. You are aware that the book isnt a literal how-to-guide on how to lie using statistics, rather it cautions the reader on how stats can be used to manipulate issues or stories, and how they shouldnt be accepted blindly. LOL at this.
 
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