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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Daniel J. Ikenson discusses the auto bailout on NPR’s Talk of the Nation
Reining in the Public Sector
Limiting Government: What Washington Can Learn from Minnesota
Hellenic Handbasket
New Paper Explains Why Low-Tax Jurisdictions Should Resist OECD Attacks against Tax Competition and Fiscal Sovereignty
Michael D. Tanner discusses entitlements on FOX Business
Chris Edwards discusses the national budget on WTIC’s Sound off Connecticut with Jim Vicevich
Why Budgets Are Busted
Mark A. Calabria on American tax policies on Cavuto
One-third of College Degrees Wasted?
Michigan State Policymakers Push to Keep Federal Gas Taxes
Chris Edwards discusses downsizinggovernment.org and the federal deficit on WMAL’s The Morning Majority
Crony Capitalism and Social Engineering: The Case against Tax-Increment Financing
HUD’s ‘Wastelands’