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  • April 15, 2025
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    It’s Tax Day—Here’s How Washington Spent Your Money
    It’s Tax Day—Here’s How Washington Spent Your Money
    The federal government spent $7.1 trillion in 2024. Tax dollars paid for $5.3 trillion, or 74 percent. The rest (26 percent) was borrowed. This $1.8 trillion in deficit spending is deferred taxation. Our children and grandchildren will pay the price for higher spending today.
    By Dominik Lett
  • April 14, 2025
    Blog
    81 Percent Say They Can’t Afford to Pay Higher Taxes Next Year
    81 Percent Say They Can’t Afford to Pay Higher Taxes Next Year
    A new Cato survey found that 81 percent of Americans say they can’t afford to pay higher taxes next year; 55 percent say they already pay more than their fair share in taxes; 53 percent say Congress should not let the tax cuts expire; and 59 percent favor repealing green energy subsidies to pay for permanent tax cuts.
    By Emily Ekins and Hunter Johnson
  • April 11, 2025
    Blog
    It’s Tax Season—Five Charts on Who Pays and What’s at Risk
    It’s Tax Season—Five Charts on Who Pays and What’s at Risk
    Instead of raising taxes, Congress should reduce spending to maintain America’s outlier status as a country where the government confiscates less of your paycheck. The only way to pay lower taxes in the long run is to have a smaller government.
    By Adam N. Michel and Joshua Loucks
  • April 10, 2025
    Blog
    Americans Say the Federal Government Wastes 59 Cents on the Dollar
    Americans Say the Federal Government Wastes 59 Cents on the Dollar
    A new Cato survey finds that Americans believe the federal government wastes 59 cents on the dollar, that 89 percent of Americans favor auditing all government spending to root out waste, fraud, and abuse, and that Americans would cut 40 percent across the board.
    By Emily Ekins and Hunter Johnson
  • April 10, 2025
    Blog
    Postal Reforms Abroad
    Postal Reforms Abroad
    With a bloated cost structure and falling demand for its products, the US Postal Service (USPS) is in trouble. I contend that privatizing the agency is the best way forward, and President Trump seems open to the idea. Currently, the president’s DOGE team is digging into USPS operations to find cost savings.
    By Chris Edwards
  • April 8, 2025
    Blog
    Postal Service Metrics
    Postal Service Metrics
    However, such reforms are difficult to make with the USPS in government hands. As Cato has long suggested, the best solution is privatization.
    By Chris Edwards
  • April 8, 2025
    Blog
    The Senate Plan Is a Trap—House Lawmakers Shouldn’t Fall for It
    The Senate Plan Is a Trap—House Lawmakers Shouldn’t Fall for It
    Lawmakers have a choice. Accept the Senate’s resolution under pressure or insist on a better path—one that doubles down on the House’s stronger fiscal framework, goes big with spending cuts, and protects Americans from the hidden costs of debt and inflation. 
    By Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett
  • April 7, 2025
    Blog
    Postal Services Going Extinct
    Postal Services Going Extinct
    The best solution for the USPS to survive and add value to the economy is privatization.
    By Chris Edwards
  • April 3, 2025
    Blog
    The Senate’s Latest Budget Resolution Is a Fiscal Train Wreck
    The Senate’s Latest Budget Resolution Is a Fiscal Train Wreck
    To bring about economic stability and unleash opportunity, Congress must rein in spending and pair tax relief extensions with real fiscal discipline. Otherwise, today’s deficits will become tomorrow’s tax hikes and inflationary pain for American families.
    By Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett
  • April 1, 2025
    Blog
    End Federal School Food Programs
    End Federal School Food Programs
    Congress will need to make any cuts permanent, but downsizing the federal education bureaucracy is a long-overdue reform. The department, however, is not the only way that the federal government intervenes in the nation’s schools.
    By Chris Edwards
  • March 28, 2025
    Blog
    Celebrating Charles Koch’s Legacy of Liberty
    Celebrating Charles Koch’s Legacy of Liberty
    This award is a well-deserved recognition of Mr. Koch’s unwavering commitment to empowering people, fostering innovation, and expanding freedom. I’m grateful for the impact his work has had on my own life, and I hope you’ll join us in celebrating his legacy.
    By Romina Boccia
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