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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If Congress Won’t Cut the Budget, Then Freeze It
The Government’s Hiring Binge
Tis’ the Season to be Taxed
Cut Smaller Spending Anyway
The Strongest Economy in a Generation — If You’re a Government Worker
Strong “Defense” Wins in Corporate Welfare Battles
Voters to Politicians: Read Our Lips
Bush-Clinton: What Went Wrong?
Chrysler, Microsoft, and Industrial Policy
The States Move to the Supply Side
If Only Samuel Gompers Were Alive Today
Kill “Foreign Assistance”for American Companies
Supply-Side Tax Cuts and the Truth about the Reagan Economic Record
The Bipartisan Scandal of U.S. Corporate Welfare