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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No Taxes, Please, We’re Democrats
This Week in Government Failure
America vs. Europe
Cost Overrun Incompetence at Energy
The D.C. Bag Tax: Collusion against Consumers, Wrapped in Green
HHS Bureaucracy Is Not up to the Task
Bailing out the Banks Was Wrong, but New Tax Won’t Make It Right
Reforming the Insane Tax Code
Federal Job Creation
Individual Mandate Would Impose High Implicit Taxes on Low-Wage Workers
A Real Stimulus
The Problem with Spending
Obama’s Health Tax Conundrum
Pepsi Throwback and the Sugar Racket