This is the first in a series of articles that follow the changes in Trump’s tax plan as it moves from its initial stages through the House and Senate, authored by economists Jim Nunns, Len Burman, Jeff Rohaly, and Joe Rosenberg of the Tax Policy Institute.
This speech was delivered to the Detroit Economic Club while Trump was on the campaign trail. Trump outlines his tax plan at minute 13 in the speech. Transcript included.
Trump gives a campaign speech in Des Moines, Iowa that includes his revised tax plan. Trump outlines his tax plan at minute 15 in the speech. Transcript included.
This article is the second in a series by economists that analyze the economic effects of Trumps tax plan as it moves through the House and Senate, authored by Jim Nunns, Len Burman, Jeff Rohaly, and Joe Rosenberg of the Tax Policy Institute.
Economist Alan Cole at the Tax Foundation released an analysis of Trump's September 28, 2015 plan. Cole focuses on the effects his plan will have on the economy, revenue, and distribution.
This tax reform framework provides the basis for the eventual bill and was put together by three groups: The Trump Administration, The House Committee on Ways and Means, and the Senate committee.
This article by James R. Nunns, Leonard E. Burman, Jeffrey Rohaly, Joseph Rosenberg at the Tax Policy Center analyzes specifically the White House outline released April 26, 2017.
This short paper published by Tax Policy Center fellows James R. Nunns, Leonard E. Burman, Jeffrey Rohaly, and Joseph Rosenberg lays out what is known about the Trump Administration’s tax plan as well as preliminary suppositions about unspecified components.
Business Insider recently caught up with Nobel Prize-winning economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman to talk taxes, Trump, and bitcoin. Krugman is skeptical about the effects of the Trump administration's tax plan. "Will workers see their wages increase in a way that anyone will notice over the next five years? No," he said. He expressed concern about some of the candidates for the Fed board, such as Marvin Goodfriend. The first 6 minutes discuss the tax plan and the economy.
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