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  • January 14, 2025
    Blog
    Cato Tax Bootcamp: Tax Code 101
    Cato Tax Bootcamp: Tax Code 101
    This month Cato is hosting a Congressional Fellowship on tax and trade ahead of a year that promises to be busy for both policy areas. The fellowship is a nine-week program attended by a bi-partisan cohort of congressional staff that engage in weekly discussion sessions with featured speakers
    By Adam N. Michel
  • January 8, 2025
    Blog
    The Case for Trump’s 15 Percent Corporate Tax Rate
    The Case for Trump’s 15 Percent Corporate Tax Rate
    Lower corporate income tax rates encourage investment, increase productivity, expand job opportunities, and attract internationally mobile corporate profits. In many cases, cutting the corporate tax rate does not reduce revenue; it may increase it.
    By Adam N. Michel and Joshua Loucks
  • January 7, 2025
    Blog
    2025: A Pivotal Year for America’s Fiscal Future
    2025: A Pivotal Year for America’s Fiscal Future
    The choices made—or avoided—this year could determine whether the United States averts a fiscal crisis or plunges further into unsustainable territory. The time to act decisively by putting the US budget on a path to balance is now.
    By Romina Boccia
  • December 26, 2024
    Blog
    DOGE Recommendations: Social Security
    DOGE Recommendations: Social Security
    One cannot make significant headway balancing the federal budget without reforms to Social Security.
    By Romina Boccia and Ivane Nachkebia
  • December 22, 2024
    Blog
    Regarding the Efficacy and Constitutionality of the Debt Ceiling
    Regarding the Efficacy and Constitutionality of the Debt Ceiling
    If the goal is financial discipline, the debt ceiling is not a viable substitute for rigorous scrutiny of appropriations. Americans would be better off by repealing the debt ceiling and avoiding the periodic hand-wringing over breaching a performative number.
    By Robert A. Levy
  • December 20, 2024
    Blog
    Newsom Crying Wolf over Bird Flu
    Newsom Crying Wolf over Bird Flu
    When government officials cry wolf, they give the public additional good reason to ignore them on those rare occasions when the public really shouldn’t.
    By Michael F. Cannon
  • December 20, 2024
    Blog
    Trump Should Privatize Air Traffic Control
    Trump Should Privatize Air Traffic Control
    If Trump and his partners Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy want a great target for DOGE reforms, they should tackle America’s antiquated ATC system. They should dust off the privatization plan from 2017 and move the reforms through Congress in 2025.
    By Chris Edwards
  • December 18, 2024
    Blog
    Will Trump Privatize the USPS?
    Closing duplicative USPS locations would save money, benefit the environment, and release land and buildings for higher-valued uses.
    By Chris Edwards
  • December 17, 2024
    Blog
    DOGE Recommendations: Emergency Spending
    DOGE Recommendations: Emergency Spending
    Prior emergency responses, even when unwise, end up justifying future emergency expenditures. This puts the United States in a perpetual state of emergency. Congress and the administration should rein in emergency spending.
    By Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett
  • December 13, 2024
    Blog
    Pathways and Possible Solutions to the US Fiscal Crisis: Testimony
    Pathways and Possible Solutions to the US Fiscal Crisis: Testimony
    To address the spending-driven debt crisis, institutional reforms like a balanced budget amendment (BBA) could serve as a critical commitment device to guide fiscal policy. A well-designed BBA would require Congress to balance revenues and expenditures over the business cycle, allowing for flexibility during recessions or emergencies but ensuring long-term fiscal stability.
    By Romina Boccia
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