Cato scholars examine federal, state, and local spending and tax issues from a limited government perspective. They explore the benefits of lower-rate tax systems, the distortions caused by government spending, and the dangers of rising debt. A guiding principle for budget policy is federalism, the idea that federal activities should be limited and that most government activities are better handled by the states.
Tax and Budget Policy
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Those Gruelling U.S. Tax Rates: A Global Perspective
U.S. Corporate Tax Rate Double Canada’s
IMF Proposes to Sabotage China’s Economy
Fire More Federal Workers
Poverty, Despair, and Big Government
Budget Conference Moves Forward
Indian Schools Are Failing
Martin O’Malley’s Tax Increases
Martin O’Malley’s Terrible Fiscal Record
Ex-Im Bank Hurts Mass. Firms
Maine Voices: Maine’s Businesses Should Object to U.S. Export-Import Bank Subsidies
Government Spending: Accounting and Economics
Obama Betrays Blacks with Poisonous Economic Policies
More Duplication in Government