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Joan Carles March's Opinion Lower Taxes on the Rich: More Inequality, No Growth

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For decades, an idea has dominated much of the economic debate: lowering taxes on higher incomes drives growth, creates jobs and ends up benefiting society as a whole. However, the empirical evidence accumulated in recent years draws a very different picture. The data are clear. Tax rebates directed at the richest increase their income.
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For decades, an idea has dominated much of the economic debate: lowering taxes on higher incomes drives growth, creates jobs and ends up benefiting society as a whole. However, the empirical evidence accumulated in recent years draws a very different picture. The data are clear. Tax rebates directed at the richest increase their income.

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