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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The Libertarian State of the Union: Federal Spending
Likely Sources of Obama’s Misconceptions about Income Mobility
Laffer Curve Explains Why Obama’s Class-Warfare Tax Policy Won’t Work
IRS Illegally Expands Obamacare
Edwards’ Law of Government Cost Overruns
New CBO Numbers Show a Remarkably Simple Path to a Balanced Budget
Halbig v. Sebelius
New CBO Budget Report
Obama, What Happened to Economic Growth?
No Miracle in Medicaid Expansion
A World of Economic Trouble
Cato Institute’s research on stadium construction is cited on MSNBC’s Melissa Harris-Perry
Know Your Libertarian History: The Great Tax Revolt of the 1970s
Censorship Through the Tax Code: The Obama Administration Unveils New Rules That Discourage Political Activity